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									| O Little Town Of Bethlehem | 
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										| 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. | 
									
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										| 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! | 
									
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										| How silent, 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. | 
									
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										| O holy Child of Bethlehem, | 
									
										| Descend to us, we pray; | 
									
										| Cast out our sin and enter in, | 
									
										| Be born in us today. | 
									
										| We hear the Christmas angels | 
									
										| The great glad tidings tell; | 
									
										| O come to us, abide with us, | 
									
										| Our Lord, Emmanuel. | 
									
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