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Joe Offer Lyr Add: Who Comes this Night (from James Taylor) (1) Lyr Add: Who Comes this Night (James Taylor?) 17 Dec 22


Lois S. sang this at the Singaround, and sent me the lyrics for posting.

Who Comes This Night
Sung by James Taylor 1st released 2004
By Dave Grusin/arr. Sheldon Curry

Who comes this night, this wintry night,   As to the lowly manger?
The Shepherds and the Kings did come
To welcome in the stranger.

Who sends this song upon the air,    To ease the soul that's aching?
To still the cry of deep despair
And heal the heart that's breaking.

Brother Joseph bring the light    Fast, the night is fading.
And who will come this wintry night
To where the stranger's waiting?

Who comes this night, with humble heart,    To give the fullest measure
A gift of purest love to bring
What good and worthy treasure.

Brother Joseph bring the lamb    For they are asking for him
The children come this starry night
To lay their hearts before him.

For those who would the stranger greet    Must lay their heart before him
And raise their song in voices sweet
To worship and adore him

Brother Joseph bring the light    Fast, the night is fading
And who will come this wintry night
To where the stranger's waiting

Brother Joseph bring the lamb    For they are asking for him.
The children come this starry night   To lay their hearts before him.
Pure of heart this starry night    To lay their hearts before him.


James Taylor recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tQTT5Eujis


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