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CHRISTMAS SNOW - an annual seasonal song

 

At home the Christmas snow is falling,

i see it clear,so far away

I hear the happy voices calling

See the children at their play

Every Yuletide brings its reason

To celebrate old days before

Family gathered for the Season

Friends and neighbours at the door

 

Whatever in my life forakes me

Wherever in the world I go

I bless this heart that always takes me

Home again for Christmas snow.

 

Inside holly round each doorway

Mistletoe as well there'll be

Bright-wrapped presents on the floor stay

Waiting underneath the tree

Outside church bells are car-olling

Soft flakes dust the things they find

And Christmas snow is surely falling

In many another far-off mind

 

Whatever in my life forsakes me

Wherever in the world I go

I bless this heart that always takes me

Home again for Christmas snow.

 

At home the Christmas snow is falling

I see it clear across the miles...

I hear those happy voices calling...

See those dear familiar smiles

Every Yuletide brings new reason

To celebrate old days of yore

Family gathered for the Season

Friends and neighbours at the door

 

Whatever in my life forsakes me

Wherever in the world I go

I bless this heart that always takes me

Home again for Christmas snow.

.........................................................................

🌷(3)

◄ THE PUTIN SYNDROME

SQDN. LDR. GEORGE "JOHNNY" JOHNSON DFC MBE - R.I.P. ►

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John Coopey

Wed 7th Dec 2022 21:40

You corner the market in these songs, MC. Bring on the audio.

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jennifer Malden

Mon 5th Dec 2022 19:38

Very nostalgic for the old days. Don't much like the Christmas attitude now, just pressure on people to spend and spend and spend. Of course in one's own family one can do as one wishes, friends and relations, and presents mainly for the children.Enjoy cooking, (and eating) the special food and having all the family together, also decorating the home. Lovely poem

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