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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required O holy night when Christ was born, And in a manger laid; What love decreed that God should be The child of a maid? O holy night the inn was full, A stable near at hand; O night of prophecies fulfilled When Caesar taxed the land. O holy night the shepherds watched Their flocks upon the field, And, lo, the angel of the Lord With glory was revealed. "Fear not, behold, I bring to you Good tidings full of joy; For unto you is born this day A Saviour as a boy." Then suddenly the sky was lit By angels filled with mirth, Proclaiming glory unto God And peace to all the earth. The shepherds said among themselves, "To Bethlehem we'll go; For something great is come to pass And this we wish to know." They came and found the newborn babe With Joseph and his bride; When they had seen, this news they spread Throughout the countryside, And all that heard did wonder great At things the shepherds told; But Mary pondered all these things Within her heart of gold. O holy night when God was praised, O night when hope returned; O night when angels spake aloud And skies with glory burned: O holy night when Christ was born, And in a manger laid; What love decreed that God should be The child of a maid? ~ Based on Luke 2:7-20 ~ ~Written for "Here We Go A Caroling".~
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