On a snowy evening when the cold wind swirls We sit quietly thinking of the boys and girls And the excitement the early morning will bring As the joy spreads rippling while the children sing.
Years ago we too were lost in the maze And foggy wonderment of those fleeting days When sleepy-eyed we longed to stay awake To see the jolly red giant and to partake In the mystery of the spell only he could spin But sandy-eyed we fell asleep again.
Quiet and still the winter night was hushed As I looked around the room and rushed Into the fireside glow where the glittering tree Displayed its presence and huddled there for me, My dreams and wants, I shook with all my joy And rushed around the tree, clutching at each toy.
My sister wandered in still yawning. We knew we’d never wait for morning And Mom would call us to the window to peer Into the night for St. Nick and his reindeer. The wonder of those times still brings delight It’s truly magical, the love of this special night. . . . Christmas morning, my daughter’s still asleep, Too young to understand the memories we keep Locked away for this very time of year When Santa loads his sleigh with all his gear And sets his flight for all the world around, Returns again with not even a pause or sound.
The wonder of this night is strong in my mind. We hope and want for her, a feeling just as kind Full of mystery, wonder and joy without bounds The night each year when Santa comes to town.