Testo Mary's Boy Child - Charlotte Church
Testo della canzone Mary's Boy Child (Charlotte Church), tratta dall'album Dream A Dream
Long time ago in Bethlehem
So the Holy Bible say
Mary's boy child, Jesus Christ
Was born on Christmas day
Hark, now hear the angels sing
A new King born today
And man will live forever more
Because of Christmas Day
While shepherds watched their flocks by night
Them see a bright new shining star
Them hear a choir sing
The music seemed to come from afar
Now Joseph and his wife Mary
Come to Bethlehem that night
Them find no place to born she child
Not a single room was in sight
Hark, now hear the angels sing
A new King born today
And man will live forever more
Because of Christmas Day
By and by they find a little nook
In a stable all forlorn
And in a manger cold and dark
Mary's little boy was born
Hark, now here the angels sings
A new King born today
And man will live forever more
Because of Christmas Day
Trumpets sound and angels sing
Listen to what they say
That man will live forever more
Because of Christmas Day
Credits
Writer(s): Jester J. Hairston
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