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I was sitting down alone as the winter gleamed a couple came to ask me can we sit beside you? Nothing between us was said and so sit down they did. Are you ready for some Christmas cheer? I hear them sing to me And normally I would but this year was going differently. I have no time for Christmas cheer there’s far too much to fear. What about your wish for I’m sure it’s very real. A gift annually delivered to all whom you choose. From each other we received five golden rings. I’m afraid my hands are bare I have no gifts to give. and I can’t believe in dreams when there’s now stars to see. Don’t you believe in miracles in this time of year? A chance to hope as it ends for tomorrow to begin. With a sigh I replied that I didn’t yesterday though now that I see the sparks between you now I too believe. They were satisfied and finally let me be I was silent for a moment then I began to cry I began to cry at Christmas time.
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Dec 3, 2015
Dec 3, 2015 at 4:19 PM UTC
A Christmas Conversation
I was sitting down alone as the winter gleamed a couple came to ask me can we sit beside you? Nothing between us was said and so sit down they did. Are you ready for some Christmas cheer? I hear them sing to me And normally I would but this year was going differently. I have no time for Christmas cheer there’s far too much to fear. What about your wish for I’m sure it’s very real. A gift annually delivered to all whom you choose. From each other we received five golden rings. I’m afraid my hands are bare I have no gifts to give. and I can’t believe in dreams when there’s now stars to see. Don’t you believe in miracles in this time of year? A chance to hope as it ends for tomorrow to begin. With a sigh I replied that I didn’t yesterday though now that I see the sparks between you now I too believe. They were satisfied and finally let me be I was silent for a moment then I began to cry I began to cry at Christmas time.
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Dec 3, 2015
Dec 3, 2015 at 4:19 PM UTC
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