Sunday 8 December 2013

H is for Holly

8th December 2013


H is for Holly



Holly is a plant with green prickly leaves and red berries that are common in winter. In ancient times, Druids used to wear garlands of holly on their heads. 

The Romans considered holly as the sacred plant of Saturn and offered it during the Saturnalia festival.

Early Christians believed that holly warded off evil spirits and would hang it on doors to prevent witches and evil spirits from entering the house.

Holly is now considered part of Christmas and is an essential Christmas decoration.




There is even a traditional carol just about holly:

The Holly and the Ivy


The holly and the ivy,
When they are both full grown
Of all the trees that are in the wood
The holly bears the crown
O the rising of the sun
And the running of the deer
The playing of the merry organ
Sweet singing of the choir

The holly bears a blossom
As white as lily flower
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ
To be our sweet Saviour
O the rising of the sun
And the running of the deer
The playing of the merry organ
Sweet singing of the choir

The holly bears a berry
As red as any blood
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ
To do poor sinners good
O the rising of the sun
And the running of the deer
The playing of the merry organ
Sweet singing of the choir

The holly bears a prickle
As sharp as any thorn;
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ
On Christmas Day in the morn.
O the rising of the sun
And the running of the deer
The playing of the merry organ
Sweet singing of the choir

The holly bears a bark
As bitter as any gall;
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ
For to redeem us all.
O the rising of the sun
And the running of the deer
The playing of the merry organ
Sweet singing of the choir

The holly and the ivy
Now both are full well grown,
Of all the trees that are in the wood,
The holly bears the crown.
O the rising of the sun
And the running of the deer
The playing of the merry organ
Sweet singing of the choir


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