El cant dels ocells

His Three Tenors colleague Plácido Domingo also recorded the song on his 2014 album Encanto del Mar.

L’àguila imperial se’n vola cel adalt, cantant amb melodia, dient: Jesús és nat, per treure’ns de pecat i dar-nos alegria.

La cotxa i el bitxac festegen al manyac i a sa Mare donzella.

Cantava el francolí: Ocells qui vol venir avui a trenc de dia a veure el gran Senyor amb sa gran resplendor a dins d’una establia?

Cantava la perdiu Me’n vaig a fer lo niu dins d’aquella establia, per a veure l’Infant com està tremolant en braços de Maria.

Respon la cadernera: Tot arbre reverdeix, tota branca floreix com si fos primavera.

The imperial eagle flies high in the sky, singing melodically, saying, "Jesus is born To save us all from sin And to give us joy."

The wren sang For the glory of the Lord, Inflating with fantasy; The canary follows: Its music sounds like A great song from Heaven.

The tit says, "It is neither winter nor summer But rather springtime; A flower is born That gives a sweet smell all around And fills the whole world."

The francolin sang, "Birds, who wants to come Today at daybreak To see the good Lord With all of his splendor Within a stable?"

The partridge sang, "I am going to make my nest Inside of that stable, To look upon the Infant; How he trembles In the arms of Mary."

The chaffinch whispers, "Glory today and tomorrow; I feel great joy To see the diamond So handsome and brilliant In the arms of Mary."