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Is there a place for Him

Is there a place for us To spend the night

And for this Holy Child, who’s birth is nigh Is there a place for us, modest and cheap We can’t go any more, we need to sleep

Is there a place for Him To spend the night

Our Saviour and our King, who’s birth is nigh Is there a place for Him, where can he go And who will welcome Him, inside his home

Is there a place for Him Will you expect

This Kingly visitor, pay your respects Is there a place for Him, For our Lord God Will you kneel down and pray, or will you not

Orig. Title: Is er een plaats voor Hem Leon van Veen / Erwin de Vos English lyrics: Erwin de Vos

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