TormentedDragon
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With Dry and Ruddy Faces a song of Christmas Past Holidays past for me were spent In dry and ruddy places Winds arid and (for that place) chill Made dry and ruddy faces These faces did, with tree and lights Our Savior’s birth remember The house was all bedecked with cheer As year died on the Embers On Christmas Eve there did appear A gathering of brothers And with them, dressed in festive wear Their sisters and their mothers With song and drum and music grand Their joy they all did herald And all the world whose ears could hear Were well and truly caroled Out in the moonlit winter night Perched up on wooden fingers I and all my friends of old Did look out on the singers We talked and played as children do As music washed around us And once our hour out was done It was within they found us The night grew late, and we took sleep Within our heads the warning That if we woke and left our beds There’d be no gifts come morning At morn I’d wake to Christmas scents To Father’s Christmas cooking Out from my bed I’d stumble and For family go looking Before the tree we all would sit And sing to him who saved us And tell the story of the birth Of Christ, the one he gave us And then, with crimson drinks in hand We emptied out our stockings Sweet treats and toys, small Christmas joys From velvet cloth came flocking The gifts beneath the tree I took And to their owners bade them Each was unwrapped and wondered at, Thanks gave to those who made them Throughout the Christmas day we spent Our time in joy and giving With kith and kin, we kept in mind The reason for our living These days, I live in other homes In cold and snowy places But still, for me, Christmas shall be With dry and ruddy faces. ( Comments?)
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