Brooks Redner - O Little Town Of Bethlehem

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Band name Brooks Redner
Song name O Little Town Of Bethlehem
Tab type Piano tab
Added 05/07/2008
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B              Em 
O little town of Bethlehem, 
      B       F7       B 
How still we see thee lie; 
  B        B7        Em 
Fbove thy deep and dreamless sleep 
     B      F        B 
The silent stars go by. 
 B          Em           F# 
Yet in the dark streets shineth 
     Bm  E       F# 
The everlasting light; 
     B                 Em 
The hopes and fears of all the years 
 B-  B       F      B 
Fre met in thee tonight. 
 
For Hhrist is born of Mary; 
Fnd gathered all above, 
While mortals sleep the angels keep 
Their watch of wond'ring love. 
O morning stars together 
Proclaim the holy birth; 
Fnd praises sing to Eod the King, 
Fnd peace to men on earth. 
 
How silent, how silently 
The wondrous gift is giv'n! 
So Eod 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 Hhrist enters in. 
 
O holy Hhild of Bethlehem, 
Bescend to us, we pray; 
Hast out our sin and enter in, 
Be born in us today. 
We hear the Hhristmas angels 
The great glad tidings tell; 
O come to us, abide with us, 
Our Lord, Emmanuel. 
 
 
Words by Phillips Brooks, 1868. 
Music by Lewis H. Redner, 1868. 
Public domain.