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294. Amen

Refrain:
Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen.
Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen.

1 See the baby,
lyin' in the manger
on Christmas mornin'. [Refrain]

2 See Him at the temple,
talkin' to the elders;
how they marveled at his wisdom,

3 See Him at the Jordan
where John was baptizin'
and savin' all sinners. [Refrain]

4 See Him at the seaside,
talkin' to the fishermen
and makin' them disciples. [Refrain]

5 Marchin' in Jerusalem,
over palm branches,
in pomp and splendor. [Refrain]

6 See Him in the garden,
prayin' to His Father,
in deepest sorrow.

7 Led before Pilate,
then they crucified Him,
but He rose on Easter. [Refrain]

8 Hallelujah!
He died to save us
and He lives for ever. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: See the baby
Title: Amen
Refrain First Line: Amen, amen
Language: English
Publication Date: 2018
Topic: The Celebration of the Gospel Story: Life of Christ; Death of Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ: Life and Ministry (3 more...)
Source: Traditional
Tune Information
Name: [See the baby]
Arranger: Valeria A. Foster
Key: G Major or modal
Source: Negro Spiritual
Copyright: Arr. © 2000, GIA Publications, Inc.



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