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Soft, warm, gentle candle-glow... flame a-curl in th' breeze, a-givin' light through th' fallin' snow, amongst th' deadened leaves. A-shinin' as bright an' as much as it might- a-lightin' a lovely an' snowy night.
Soft, warm, gentle candle-glow... a splendid Christmas feast, a-waitin' th' comin' of family, from th' eldest to th' least. Grandma's a-fixin' punkin pies, turkey an' cornbread dressin', as Grandpa kneels to offer th' Traditional Christmas Blessin'.
Soft, warm, gentle candle-glow... an organ softly a-chimin', children, hand-in-hand, 'round th' Christmas Tree- a-flickerin' candles brightly a-shinin'... Softly a-singin' 'Silent Night'-loveliest of Christmas Song- while grown-ups gather at th' parlor door to sing or hum along.
Soft, warm, gentle candle-glow... th' Christmas Feast's now ready, th' dressin's done, the turkey's carved... here comes th' jelled cranberry! Punkin pies to be sliced, a-waitin', crisp and brown- 'Come my children, ' Grandpa calls, ''tis time to gather 'round.'
Soft, warm, gentle candle-glow...fireplace a-burnin' mesquite, a mother a-rockin' her little one, a-croonin' low an' sweet. Th' Old Sandman'll soon appear, a-sprinklin' his Silvery Sand as feathery snowflakes dance about- a-carryin' him 'way to Christmas-Land.
Elga Haymon White |
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