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Adoration Lyrics


I'm here with the others
Who saw the Heavens testify
Now I hang back in the shadows
I wanna come close, I wanna know
She sees me shiverin' here
She smiles and with a nod
I walk through the mud and straw
To the newborn son of God
Come, let us adore Him
He has come down to this barren land
Where we live
And all I have to give Him is adoration
He raises a wrinkled hand
With the dust and the flies
Wrapped in rags like we are
And with barely open eyes
He takes my finger
And He won't let go and He won't let go

It's nothin' like I knew before
And it's all I need to know
Come, let us adore Him
He has come down to this barren land
Where we live
And all I have to give Him is adoration
Come, let us adore Him
He has come down to the world we live in
And all I have to give Him is adoration
God is with us here
Our Emmanuel
God is with us here
Our Emmanuel
Oh come let us adore Him
Oh come let us adore Him
Jesus, our Emmanuel
Is with us here and He won't let go
Oh come let us adore Him
Oh come let us adore Him
He has come down to the world we live in
And all I have to give Him is adoration
Oh come let us adore Him
Come let us adore Him
He has come down to the world we live in
And all I have to give Him is adoration
Oh come let us adore Him
Come let us adore Him
He has come down to the world we live in
And all I have to give Him is adoration
Come let us adore Him
Come let us adore Him
Come let us adore Him

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From the Ever so Clever 'Some Pop',through some fine singles to 'The Reds and The Blues' Mantaray plugged away in the Britpop/ New Mod catchement ,like all the others they slipped away after a small Tour with The Bluetones late in their Britpop Crusade !! Mantaray always seemed somewhat on the outside of the then current Britpop scene so much better than the likes of These Animal Men and Thurman, but never really put on the same shelf as Blur( for which I will never understand ), there were without a doubt strong refs in the sound to the late 60's...

Read more about Mantaray on Last.fm.


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