Lyrics of It's the messiah
Kenny Rogers

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Release date : 24/10/2006
Duration : 0:03:51
Style : Holiday
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It's the messiah
It must have been something
Being born in a manger
With the sheep from the fields
And stars shining over your head
It must have been something
Seeing three wise men
On their knees before a newborn
With their eyes all aglow
'cause in their hearts they know
Chorus
It's the messiah
He's come at last
It's the messiah
He's come at last
It must have been something
Speaking the word of your father
With the promise of life
And peace, forever
It must have been something
Walking the streets of jerusalem
With the sins of the world
On the innocence of a lamb
But soon everyone will know
Chorus
It's the messiah
He's come at last
It's the messiah
He's with us at last
It's the messiah
He's come at last
It's the messiah
He's with us at last
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