The March of the Three Kings by M Ryan Taylor
The March of the Three Kings
by M Ryan Taylor
Copyright © 2004 M Ryan Taylor
based loosely on “La Marche des Rois Mages”
sung to the traditional tune
Dawn breaks forth, arising in the east.
A mighty host of heros marches hither.
Dawn breaks forth, they come from out the east,
their armor glinting with the rising sun.
A page boys leads with his trumpet bold,
he sounds a note and my heart is filled with wonder.
“What brings this fierce host to Bethlehem?”
“We seek the Savior of the race of men!”
“Three great kings have led us by that star
you see it brightly though the sun has risen!
Three great kings have led us by that star,
come join our ranks and see this holy child!”
The host moves on bearing chests of gold.
I see the kings with a body guard of paladins.
My heart cries out, “You must go with them,
and find the Savior of the race of men!”
Street by street we pass each rich abode
and each new door holds hope and expectation.
Street by street and looking to the star
we come at last to where its light shines down.
The Son of God lays upon the hay.
The Son of God laid within a lowly stable.
Three kings bow low, here in Bethlehem,
before the Savior of the race of men!
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