Song | Comfort And Joy |
Artist | Tori Amos |
Album | Midwinter Graces |
The bagel man said | |
“T., what will you have | |
And where is that husband?” | |
I paused, “In London” | |
“When’s he coming back?” | |
“Tomorrow he lands” | |
“When I was a lad | |
A Christmas I had | |
Was in London town | |
Surrounded by singing” | |
Let nothing, no, nothing, nothing you dismay | |
Remember the light is born every day | |
With tidings of comfort and joy and joy | |
Tidings of comfort and joy and joy | |
With the world at war | |
A Europe then torn | |
What family was left said | |
"We must brave the new world" | |
While waiting to board | |
Our boat for New York | |
Some carolers came | |
To wave farewell singing” | |
Let nothing, no, nothing, nothing you dismay | |
Remember the light is born every day | |
With tidings of comfort and joy and joy | |
Tidings of comfort and joy and joy | |
And joy |
The bagel man said | |
" T., what will you have | |
And where is that husband?" | |
I paused, " In London" | |
" When' s he coming back?" | |
" Tomorrow he lands" | |
" When I was a lad | |
A Christmas I had | |
Was in London town | |
Surrounded by singing" | |
Let nothing, no, nothing, nothing you dismay | |
Remember the light is born every day | |
With tidings of comfort and joy and joy | |
Tidings of comfort and joy and joy | |
With the world at war | |
A Europe then torn | |
What family was left said | |
" We must brave the new world" | |
While waiting to board | |
Our boat for New York | |
Some carolers came | |
To wave farewell singing" | |
Let nothing, no, nothing, nothing you dismay | |
Remember the light is born every day | |
With tidings of comfort and joy and joy | |
Tidings of comfort and joy and joy | |
And joy |