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O Bethlehem!

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"For he is our peace."     O Bethlehem, where Christ was born     And angels watched him where he lay,     When cradled on that holy morn     That ushered in earth's promised day!     O Bethlehem, it was thy star     Which guided o'er the deserts wild     Those who had journeyed from afar     To gaze upon the sinless child!     O Bethlehem, 'twas thine to see     God's choir announce the Saviour's birth,     And hear those waves of melody     Chant peace and good will to the earth!     O Bethlehem, 'twas thine to weep     With Rachel o'er the crimson woe     When cruel hands did vainly seek     To quench heaven's radiance below!     O Bethlehem, we hear thy call     To joy and bliss, and would not cease     To praise him who has died for all     Who will accept his blood-bought peace!

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