{ Lyrics: John Henry Hopkins Jr. (1857) }
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We three kings of Orient are
Born a King on Bethlehem’s plain:
Frankincense to offer have I:
Myrrh is mine: it’s bitter per- fume
Glorious now be- hold Him a- rise:
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Bearing gifts we traverse a- far –
Gold I bring to crown Him a-gain,
Incense owns a Deity nigh;
Breathes a life of gathering gloom –
King and God and Sacri- fice;
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Field and fountain, moor and moun- tain –
King for- ever, ceasing nev- er,
Prayer and praising, all men rais- ing,
Sorr’wing, sighing, bleeding, dy- ing,
Alle- luia, allelu- ia!
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Following yon- der star.
Over us all to reign.
Worship Him, God on high.
Sealed in the stone- cold tomb.
Earth to heav’n re- plies.
CHORUS:
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O—– star of wonder, star of night, star with royal beauty bright,
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Westward lead-ing, still pro-ceed-ing, guide us to Thy perfect light.