by Guest » Tue Dec 17, 2013 2:18 pm
Follow in his footsteps
your heart will show the way
But never forget that happiness
Was born on a Christmas day
He's only a baby... etc
The other Mary song, i think was a group one, sung first by Mary and Joseph, then, The innkeeper, then Gabriel.
I remember the innkeepers bit:
"I'm sorry, I understand your problem
I really, really do.
But our little inn is cold and dark
there is no room left for you
But if it is any consolation to you when you are gone
All our prayers to God above this night
Will be for your little one"
And Gabriel's bit:
"I bring you, glad tidings from your Father
Who honours you this night
But your little stable cold and dark
With a pillow made of hay (?)
Will bring you a little warmth and comfort
A place to lay your head
And before the morning light appears
It will be a holy bed"
Unfortunately I can't remember how it starts, which is what you wanted
And didn't she have one along the lines of:
"Gentle little breezes passing by
singing, singing a lullaby" But I can't remember much more.
The year below me did it at primary 30 years ago now!
Follow in his footsteps
your heart will show the way
But never forget that happiness
Was born on a Christmas day
He's only a baby... etc
The other Mary song, i think was a group one, sung first by Mary and Joseph, then, The innkeeper, then Gabriel.
I remember the innkeepers bit:
"I'm sorry, I understand your problem
I really, really do.
But our little inn is cold and dark
there is no room left for you
But if it is any consolation to you when you are gone
All our prayers to God above this night
Will be for your little one"
And Gabriel's bit:
"I bring you, glad tidings from your Father
Who honours you this night
But your little stable cold and dark
With a pillow made of hay (?)
Will bring you a little warmth and comfort
A place to lay your head
And before the morning light appears
It will be a holy bed"
Unfortunately I can't remember how it starts, which is what you wanted
And didn't she have one along the lines of:
"Gentle little breezes passing by
singing, singing a lullaby" But I can't remember much more.
The year below me did it at primary 30 years ago now!