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  • "Some Children See Him"(Alfred Burt/Whila Hutson)
    Some children see
    Him lily whitethe infant
    Jesus born this night
    Some children see
    Him lily whitewith tresses soft and fair
    Some children see
    Him bronzed and brownthe
    Lord of heav'n to earth come down
    Some children see
    Him bronzed and brownwith dark and heavy hair( with dark and heavy hair! )
    Some children see
    Him almond-eyed
    This Saviour whom we kneel beside
    Some children see
    Him almond-eyed
    With skin of yellow hue!
    Some children see
    Him dark as they
    Sweet Mary's
    Son to whom we pray
    Some children see
    Him dark as they
    And, ah! they love
    Him so!The children in each different place
    Will see the
    Baby Jesus' face
    Like theirs but bright with heav'nly grace
    And filled with holy light!
    O lay aside each earthly thingand with thy heart as offering
    Come worship now the infant
    King'tis love that's born tonight!. . . 'tis love that's born tonight!
  • "Some Children See Him"(Alfred Burt/Whila Hutson)
    Some children see
    Him lily whitethe infant
    Jesus born this night
    Some children see
    Him lily whitewith tresses soft and fair
    Some children see
    Him bronzed and brownthe
    Lord of heav'n to earth come down
    Some children see
    Him bronzed and brownwith dark and heavy hair( with dark and heavy hair! )
    Some children see
    Him almond-eyed
    This Saviour whom we kneel beside
    Some children see
    Him almond-eyed
    With skin of yellow hue!
    Some children see
    Him dark as they
    Sweet Mary's
    Son to whom we pray
    Some children see
    Him dark as they
    And, ah! they love
    Him so!The children in each different place
    Will see the
    Baby Jesus' face
    Like theirs but bright with heav'nly grace
    And filled with holy light!
    O lay aside each earthly thingand with thy heart as offering
    Come worship now the infant
    King'tis love that's born tonight!. . . 'tis love that's born tonight!