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SATB
5. A Midnight Clear
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Arranged with New Music by
Tom Fettke & Thomas Grassi
Tune:
NOEL
Adapted by Arthur Sullivan, 1874
Words by Edmund Sears, 1849
Additional Words by
Tom Fettke & Thomas Grassi
LT
Narrator 1: (begin at m. 4) Christmas is a story of Love. For hundreds of years, Love had
whispered, "I am coming! I am coming to be with you, to stay with you forever!" (pause)
Narrator 2: (resume at m. 12) It was Love that was celebrated that night in the skies over
Bethlehem with angels, music, and shouts of praise. Love was the shining star high in the sky,
sent to draw people from far away to come and worship the Baby.
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