On Christmas Eve, the street was dead Most folks were home or gone The buildings all were empty That is, except for one
Gianni kept the lights on As he did most every night To let the people of the street Know that everything's all right
Gianni's was a haven A safe house for the street The residents were welcome And there was always a free seat
On Christmas Eve, though magic... would take place inside the back For each Christmas Eve at midnight They'd get more than Santa with his sack
Precisely at the hour When Christmas Day became the date The house lights dimmed just slightly As if by magic, or by fate
There on stage with Gianni Sat the Bluesman and a band Some only played this concert It was the best one in the land
Hymns and Christmas carols Sung like angelic odes of joy And as always ...there's the Bluesman Smiling, looking just a little coy
You never knew his secrets There was always more than he would show And most folks would pay a fortune To know just what this man did know
Holy, Holy, Holy, and songs from years gone by were mixed with hymns that grabbed your heart and made most folks there cry
It was invitation only Just the folks from on the street The locals didn't post it It was kept quiet.... indiscreet
He played for near three hours His little band of odds and sods Singing songs of Christmas Singing songs to God
He always had his med-sin that small flask was by his side And Gianni, every watchful made sure it never did go dry
The Bluesman, stopped the concert the room was quiet, all subdued And everyone just sat there I swear, not one person moved
He opened up the window Pointed to the brightest light He said "another saviour may be born" "And it may just be tonight"
It was on a night like this my friends That Mary did give birth When Jesus Christ, our saviour was given life right here on earth
My music sends a message To all, both near and far The same message was sent years ago By one bright shining star
Gianni, led them all outside And they stared into the sky Silent Night indeed, Gianni thought And then the Bluesman bid goodbye
He went back through the kitchen To where he slept most winter nights Where Gianni, gave him refuge You know it's safe....from the bright lights.......