Song | O Little Town Of Bethlehem |
Artist | Elvis Presley |
Album | Elvis Presley - The Christmas Album |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Brooks, Redner | |
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 | |
for christ is born of mary | |
and gathered all above | |
while mortals sleep, the angels keep | |
their watch of wondering love | |
o morning stars together | |
proclaim the holy birth | |
and praises sing to god the king | |
and peace to men on earth | |
how silently, how silently | |
the wondrous gift is given! | |
so god imparts to human hearts | |
the blessings of his heaven. | |
no ear may his his coming, | |
but in this world of sin, | |
where meek souls will receive him still, | |
the dear christ enters in. | |
o holy child of bethlehem | |
descend to us, we pray | |
cast out our sin and enter in | |
be born to us today | |
we hear the christmas angels | |
the great glad tidings tell | |
o come to us, abide with us | |
our lord emmanuel |
zuo ci : Brooks, Redner | |
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 | |
for christ is born of mary | |
and gathered all above | |
while mortals sleep, the angels keep | |
their watch of wondering love | |
o morning stars together | |
proclaim the holy birth | |
and praises sing to god the king | |
and peace to men on earth | |
how silently, how silently | |
the wondrous gift is given! | |
so god imparts to human hearts | |
the blessings of his heaven. | |
no ear may his his coming, | |
but in this world of sin, | |
where meek souls will receive him still, | |
the dear christ enters in. | |
o holy child of bethlehem | |
descend to us, we pray | |
cast out our sin and enter in | |
be born to us today | |
we hear the christmas angels | |
the great glad tidings tell | |
o come to us, abide with us | |
our lord emmanuel |
zuò cí : Brooks, Redner | |
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 | |
for christ is born of mary | |
and gathered all above | |
while mortals sleep, the angels keep | |
their watch of wondering love | |
o morning stars together | |
proclaim the holy birth | |
and praises sing to god the king | |
and peace to men on earth | |
how silently, how silently | |
the wondrous gift is given! | |
so god imparts to human hearts | |
the blessings of his heaven. | |
no ear may his his coming, | |
but in this world of sin, | |
where meek souls will receive him still, | |
the dear christ enters in. | |
o holy child of bethlehem | |
descend to us, we pray | |
cast out our sin and enter in | |
be born to us today | |
we hear the christmas angels | |
the great glad tidings tell | |
o come to us, abide with us | |
our lord emmanuel |