| And the Singer drew his breath
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| The melody rose and dawned on the land
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| And pierced the emptyness
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| And from a barren and lonely place
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| Life began to spring
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| As on the stage of time and space
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| God threw back His head and began to sing
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| Let there be light
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| Invade the darkness
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| Fill up the void
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| Replace the noise
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| With sweet harmony
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| Let there be joy
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| And echoes of laughter
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| And the Singer sings on
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| And still writes the song of the redeemed
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| Though beautifully sung, the song went unheard
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| And darkness returned again
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| But God had a plan in the second verse
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| To win back the hearts of man
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| A star rose up in the eastern sky
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| That night in Bethlehem
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| And as the baby Jesus cried
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| God sang out His song and the angels joined in
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| Let there be light, invade the darkness
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| Fill up the void, replace the noise
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| With sweet harmony
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| And let there be joy, and echoes of laughter
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| And the Singer sings on and still writes the song Of the redeemed
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| And everytime a soul receives that joyful Christmas song
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| He rises from HIs throne and all creation sings along
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| Let there be light, invade the darkness
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| Fill up the void, replace the noise
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| With sweet harmony
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| And let there be joy, and echoes of laughter
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| And the Singer sings on and still writes the song Of the redeemed
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| And the Singer sings on and still writes the song Of the redeemed
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| Let there be light let the darkness be shaken
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| Let there be light let the soul be awakened (x5)
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| Of the redeemed
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| Let there be light |