O Come, o Come Emmanuel
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O Come, o Come Emmanuel
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O come, o come emmanuel
And ransom captive israel
That mourns in lonely exile here
Until the son of god appear
Rejoice! rejoice! emmanuel
Shall come to thee, o israel
O come, o come thou dayspring bright
Pour on our souls thy healing light
Dispel the long night's lingering gloom
And pierce the shadows of the tomb, of the tomb
Rejoice! rejoice! emmanuel
Shall come to thee, o israel
O come, desire of nations bind
In one the hearts of all mankind
Bid every strife and quarrels cease
And fill the world with heaven's peace
Rejoice! rejoice! emmanuel
Shall come to thee, o israel
Rejoice! rejoice! emmanuel
Shall come to thee, o israel
Rejoice! rejoice! emmanuel
Shall come to thee, o israel
Whoaah oh, whoah oh
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