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"O Little Town of Bethlehem" - Song Visuals

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"O Little Town of Bethlehem" - Song Visuals

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"O Little Town of Bethlehem" - Hymns, no. 280

24 visuals (color & black-and-white) with cue cards

Keywords: Birth of Jesus, Christmas, Bethlehem

LYRICS (below)

O Little Town of Bethlehem SONG VISUALS Hymns, no. 280

Lyrics

1.

O little town of Bethlehem,

How still we see thee lie.

Above thy deep and dreamless sleep

The silent stars go by;

Yet in thy dark streets shineth

The everlasting Light.

The hopes and fears of all the years

Are met in thee tonight.

2.

For Christ is born of Mary,

And, gathered all above

While mortals sleep, the angels keep

Their watch of wond’ring love.

O morning stars, together

Proclaim the holy birth,

And praises sing to God the King,

And peace to men on earth.

3.

How silently, how silently

The wondrous gift is giv’n!

So God imparts to human hearts

The blessings of his heav’n.

No ear may hear his coming;

But in this world of sin,

Where meek souls will receive him, still

The dear Christ enters in.

Text: Phillips Brooks, 1835–1893

Music: Lewis H. Redner, 1831–1908

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