Once on a cold dark winter’s night, a star gave forth a heavenly light.
To tell us a sweet child’s birth, which was destined to change our life on earth!
Can you tell me where my Master’s gone and why I have to wait so long?
At the age of twelve a teacher he, only a child, yet could this be?
The elders sat with ne’er a sound, to hear his words, which did astound.
Can you tell me where my Master’s gone and why I have to wait so long?
Twelve men chosen from different lots, which helps to thicken up the plot.
Teaching them both night and day to help them along life’s narrow way.
Can you tell me where my Master’s gone and why I have to wait so long?
Then by the multitudes they cam, to hear what this young man proclaimed.
The poor, the meek, the pure of heart, each came to know they had a part.
Can you tell me where my Master’s gone and why I have to wait so long?
T’was another dark and lonely night, filled with sorrow, pain and fright;
When with a kiss a man did say, he claims he’s thre Son of God, take him away!
Can you tell me where my Master’s gone and why I have to wait so long?
Then on a cross, between two thieves, his body so wracked with pain it heaves!
He gave his life for us to know the greater one he could bestow!
Can you tell me where my Master’s gone and why I have to wait so long?
And on Easter morn, all bright with dew; he came forth from the tomb
with a heavenly glow;
Removing all doubt for all to see, a blessing of Love eternally.
So now I know where my Master has gone, and why I had to wait so long.
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