Batzz In The Belfry
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O Holy Night

O Holy Night lyrics by Batzz In The Belfry. O Holy Night The stars are brightly shining It is the night Of our dear Savior's birth Long lay the world In sin...

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O Holy Night

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O Holy Night

The stars are brightly shining

It is the night

Of our dear Savior's birth

Long lay the world

In sin and error pining

'Til He appeared

And the soul felt it's worth

The thrill of hope

The weary world rejoices

For yonder breaks

A new and glorious morn

Fall on your knees

O hear the angel voices

O night divine

O night when Christ was born

O night

O holy night

O night divine

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