Text: | Unto Us |
Author: | H. Louise Burchell |
Tune: | ['Tis a story told of the long ago] |
Composer: | Chas. H. Gabriel |
1 ‘Tis a story told of the long ago,
A tale of the days that used to be,
Of shepherds watching their flocks by night,
Of an angel song and a vision bright,
And a sleeping Babe in a manger low,
But what does it mean to you and me?
Refrain:
What does it mean to you and me?
What does it mean to you and me?
A sleeping Babe in a manger low—
What does it mean to you and me?
2 It tells of the light of a wondrous star,
This tale of the days that used to be;
And wise men guided o’er deserts wild,
Who came to worship a royal Child,
And gave Him gifts which they bro’t from far,
What does it mean to you and me? [Refrain]
3 It tells of peace in our toil and strife,
This tale of the days that used to be;
Of crystal streams for the thirsty soul,
Of bread for the hungry, the sick made whole,
Instead of death everlasting life,
Does it still mean this for you and me? [Refrain]
4 Ah! yes! for however we doubt and sin,
Christ still is the same that He used to be;
If we heed not the “Cross and the One who died,”
Our souls can never be satisfied;
If we open our hearts to take Him in,
It will just mean heaven for you and me. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | 'Tis a story told of the long ago |
Title: | Unto Us |
Author: | H. Louise Burchell |
Refrain First Line: | What does it mean to you and me |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1923 |
Topic: | Christmas |
Copyright: | 1923 by Homer A. Rodeheaver |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | ['Tis a story told of the long ago] |
Composer: | Chas. H. Gabriel |
Copyright: | 1923 by Homer A. Rodeheaver |
Notes: | Public Domain. |