Standard (EADGBE)

the horse's hay beneath his head

 our Lord was born to a manger bed

 that all whose wells run dry

 could drink of his supply

 to keep him warm, the sheep drew near

 so grateful for His coming here

 come with news of grace

 come to take my place

 the donkey whispered in his ear

 "child, in 30-some-odd years

 you'll ride someone who looks like me

 untriumphantly"

 the cardinals warbled a joyful song

 he'll make right what man made wrong

 bringing low the hills

 that the valleys might be filled

 then "child", asked the birds

 "well, aren't they lovely words we sing?"

 the tiny baby lay there

 without saying anything

 at a distance stood a mangy goat

 with the crooked teeth and a matted coat

 weary eyes and worn

 chipped and twisted horns

 thinking "maybe I'll make friends someday

 with the cows and the hens in the rambouillet

 but for now, I'll keep away

 I've got nothing smart to say"

 there's a sign on the barn in the cabbage town

 "when the rain picks up and the sun goes down

 sinners, come inside

 with no money, come and buy

no clever talk, nor a gift to bring

 requires our lowly, lovely king

 come you, empty handed,

 you don't need anything"

[the solo is tremolo picking

listen to the song to figure out the pattern of how long

to pick each note}

and the night was cool and clear as glass

 with the sneaking snake in the garden grass

 deep cried out to deep

 the disciples fast asleep

 and the snake perked up when he heard You ask

 "if you're willing that this cup might pass

 we could find our way back home

 maybe start a family all our own"

 "but does not the Father guide the Son?

 not my will, but yours be done.

 what else here to do?

 what else for me, but You?"

 and the snake who'd held the world

 a stick, a carrot and a string

 was crushed beneath the foot

 of your not wanting anything