
Come To The Manger The Oak Ridge Boys
"Come To The Manger" by The Oak Ridge Boys, released in 1983, is a #Country song that invites listeners to reflect on the birth of Jesus. The lyrics emphasize themes of hope, faith, and the joy of Christmas. Unique harmonies and traditional instrumentation enhance its heartfelt message, resonating with audiences during the holiday season.

It's an old invitation engraved in the heart
One to remember when we're drifting apart
To all races and nations to shepherds and kings
A Savior is born
The age has begun when the meek and the mighty are one
When we all to the manger come
In our darkest of hours wherever we are
The shadows are parted by the light from His star
From all men and women there rises a song
A Savior is born
The age has begun when the meek and the mighty are one
When we all to the manger come
So come, come to the manger
You will find peace in His light
A child so mighty in a stable so small
In His heavenly Kingdom there's a place for us all
And all that He asks for is your love in return
A Savior is born
The age has begun when the meek and the mighty are one
When we all to the manger come
One to remember when we're drifting apart
To all races and nations to shepherds and kings
A Savior is born
The age has begun when the meek and the mighty are one
When we all to the manger come
In our darkest of hours wherever we are
The shadows are parted by the light from His star
From all men and women there rises a song
A Savior is born
The age has begun when the meek and the mighty are one
When we all to the manger come
So come, come to the manger
You will find peace in His light
A child so mighty in a stable so small
In His heavenly Kingdom there's a place for us all
And all that He asks for is your love in return
A Savior is born
The age has begun when the meek and the mighty are one
When we all to the manger come
Comments (0)
The minimum comment length is 50 characters.