This is a creative musical interpretation of the historic hymn “Joy to the World,” originally written in 1719 by Isaac Watts and now part of the public domain.
While many modern performances shorten or omit verses, this version preserves the full theological structure of the original hymn and includes an additional final verse written by Dreamy Poetess (2025) as a personal poetic response to the message of Christ’s reign, truth, and grace.
Although widely associated with Christmas, Joy to the World was originally written as a celebration of Christ’s sovereignty and future restoration of the world, not the Nativity. Its triumphant language reflects hope, redemption, and the removal of the curse described in Scripture.
📝 Credits: • Original Lyrics: Isaac Watts (1719, Public Domain) • Additional Verse: Dreamy Poetess (2025) • Creative Musical Interpretation • Visual artwork generated digitally
This version is offered as artistic worship, honoring the historical hymn while engaging it through modern creativity.
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