I don’t want anything for Christmas Nothing you can put under the tree. What I want cannot be purchased. It can’t be wrapped up expensively; It’s not about ribbons and silk bows Or fancy paper laced with gold. It’s all about what the world needs And has needed since days of old.
It has to do with people crying And begging for what they need. It has to do with children starving The victims of our nation’s greed. Drive the streets and look around And who has got and who has not. Look at all the rich decorations And at all the empty urban lots.
Ask yourself how this can happen In the richest country in the world. Shouldn’t there be food enough For every single boy and girl? And shouldn’t there be jobs enough For every one who chose to toil? What happened to good will to men? Has that concept been left to spoil?
What I want for Christmas can Be stated in a very simple way. We should learn to pull together To chase the imbalances away. We have enough of our resources To abolish hunger and poverty. We can be a nation of compassion. That is what I truly want to see.