| Once upon a long night after a hard cry
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| Somewhere in Bethlehem
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| A baby graced the silence sweetly he’s crying
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| I am Emmanuel
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| Then angels gave him music, shepherds gave reverence
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| And a message to the land
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| A widow held him, cherished the God
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| Who became a man
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| But oh, Lamb of God, oh, Prince of peace
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| What tribute shall I bring to worship Thee
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| I have no gold to lay at Your feet
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| So Lamb of God I offer me
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| Can You see the wise men? |
| A star did guide them
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| Searching all the earth
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| Till they found the one child, the very God-child
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| Who ruled the universe
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| Did they know the lady’s little baby
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| Was God and fully man
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| And everything they gave Him, He Himself
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| Had made with his hands
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| But oh, Lamb of God, oh, Prince of peace
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| What tribute shall I bring to worship Thee
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| I have no gold to lay at Your feet
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| So Lamb of God I offer me
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| I bring You all my hopes
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| I bring You all my dreams
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| I give You all my soul
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| My mind and all my strength
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| I wrap them all inside
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| My heart to give to There
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| And I come
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| O come let us adore Him
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| O come let us adore Him
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| O come let us adore Him, Christ
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| Oh, Lamb of God, oh, Prince of peace
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| What tribute shall I offer Thee
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| I have no gold to lay at Your feet
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| So Lamb of God may I offer me
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| I have no gold to lay at Your feet
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| So Lamb of God, please let me offer me
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| Lamb of God I offer me |