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For Christmas my love gave me a stocking sewn of sack cloth hung on a nail |
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The simplest gift warm by the fire best of a kindness least prevailed |
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Will my love fill it with silver? |
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Will my love fill it with gold?or will my love just fill it with wonder for the humble prince born to this world |
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I walked a path on down to the river well into midnight on a |
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Christmas eveto hear the beasts and birds of the forest telling the story of the star in the east |
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The brightest star in one true sky, the simplest gift one cold night |
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Will that night just fill me with wonder for the humble prince born to this world |
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We gather round the tree in the morning strung with berries and popped corn from the fields |
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It gave itself from over on the mountain to bring us joy and hallow the meal |
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WHat if this tree that's gathered us together, what if this tree withstood the storm |
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What if this joy that don't leave no wanting and fills us with wonder on this |
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Christmas morn |
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Well my love, |
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I don't need silver |
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Well my love, |
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I don't need gold |
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For my love |
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I'm filled with the wonder for the humble prince born to this world |
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For my girl |
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I'm filled with the wonder, filled with the wonder, filled with the wonder, filled with the wonderon this |
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Christmas morn. |