Well Paul? I hacked out a simple recording of it for purposes of getting
it's gist. I'll send it to Phil if he has room OK, If not, you are spared a
rough recording lol.
Brad
At 12/21/2003 on Sunday, you wrote:
>Hmmm...Never heard of that one, Brad. It's another good contribution you
>can make to Phil's Sound Page. (Is that still up, Phil?) I'm not above
>hinting around to Julie to add O Holy Night to her Christmas Songs page
>either. Heh-heh.
>
>Nothing if not subtle Lion
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "BD" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 7:40 PM
>Subject: Re: FAVORITE CHRISTMAS SONGS
>
>
> > Kathy, Paul and all,
> >
> > I too love Mary Did You Know, differently than you Kathy I do love the
> > music lol. It's probably that minor key and scale I'm a sucker for lol. I
> > also like O Holy Night. Another song, which my daughter and I sang as a
> > duet for our Christmas program, and which I hadn't heard before this year
> > is Christmas Has It's Cradle. A great song that brings Christmas past the
> > cradle to where Christmas ought be celebrated. below are the Words...
> > another minor key Kathy lol. Anyway here's the woids.
> >
> > Christmas has it's cradle
> > where a baby cried,
> > Did the lantern's shadow
> > show him crucified?
> > Did he foresee darkly,
> > his life's willing loss?
> > Christmas has it's cradle,
> > and Easter has it's cross
> >
> > Christmas has it's cradle,
> > shepherds came to see.
> > the little son of Mary,
> > Lamb of God to be.
> > had his father warned him,
> > none would grant him room,
> > save, in the Christmas cradle,
> > in the Easter tomb.
> >
> > Christmas has it's cradle,
> > wise men came to bring,
> > myrrh and gold and incense,
> > offerings for a king.
> > Myrrh alone stayed with him,
> > death's balm for this boy.
> > From the Christmas cradle,
> > to his Easter joy.
> >
> > Christmas has it's cradle,
> > when that baby cried,
> > in the Easter garden,
> > Christ lay crucified.
> > When death's power was conquered,
> > God's life through him poured,
> > Christmas has it's cradle,
> > and Easter has it's Lord.
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