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This Baby (E) (capo 1 for F)
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Well He cried when He was hungry, Did all the things that babies do
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He rocked and He napped on His mother's lap, And He wiggled and giggled and cooed
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There were the cheers when He took His first step, And the tears when He got His first teeth
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Almost everything about this little baby, Seemed as natural as it could be
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But this baby made the angels sing, This baby made a new star shine in the sky
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This baby had come to change to world
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This baby was God's own son, This baby was like no other one
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This baby was God with us, This baby was Jesus
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And this baby grew into a young boy, Who learned to read and write and wrestle with dad
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There was the climbin' of trees and the scrapin' of knees, & all the fun that a boy's born to have
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He grew taller and some things started changing, Like His complexion and the sound of His voice
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There was work to be done as a carpenter's son, And all the neighbors said He's such a fine boy
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But this boy made the angels sing, And this boy made a new star shine in the sky
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This boy had come to change the world
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This boy was God's own son, This boy was like no other one
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This boy was God with us,
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This boy became a man, And love made Him laugh, And death made Him cry
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With the life that He lived, And the death that He died
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He showed us heaven, With His hands and His heart
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'Cause this man was God's own son, This man was like no other one
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Holy and human right from the start
(chorus 1) end with
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Words & Music by Steven Curtis Chapman © 1995 Sparrow Song