The Christians and the Pagans
Holly Haeberg acquainted me with this melody numerous years prior. Dar's words promptly touched my spirit. Ideally you too will locate some importance in these words. (For the sound, please click here.)
Craftsman: Dar Williams
TITLE: The Christians and the Pagans
Golden called her uncle, said "We're up here for the occasion
Jane and I were having Solstice, now we require a place to remain"
What's more, her Christ-cherishing uncle watched his significant other hang Mary on a tree
He watched his child hang confection sticks all made with red color number three
He told his niece, "It's Christmas eve, I know our life isn't your style"
She stated, "Christmas resembles Solstice, and we miss you and it's been for a spell"
So the Christians and the Pagans sat together at the table
Discovering confidence and shared view the best that they were capable
What's more, just before the feast was served, hands were held and supplications were said
Sending trust in tranquility on earth to every one of their divine beings and goddesses
The nourishment was awesome, the tree connected to, the dinner had abandoned a hitch
Till Timmy swung to Amber and stated, "Is it genuine that you're a witch?"
His mother hopped up and stated, "The pies are consuming," and she hit the kitchen
What's more, it was Jane who talked, she stated, "It's actual, your cousin's not a Christian"
"Be that as it may, we cherish trees, we adore the snow, the companions we have, the world we share
What's more, you discover enchantment from your God, and we discover enchantment all over the place"
So the Christians and the Pagans sat together at the table
Discovering confidence and shared belief the best that they were capable
What's more, where does enchantment originate from, I believe enchantment's in the learning
Cause now when Christians sit with Pagans just pumpkin pies are consuming
At the point when Amber attempted to do the dishes, her auntie stated, "Extremely, no, don't trouble"
Golden's uncle perceived what Amber looked like Tim and like her dad
He contemplated his sibling, how they hadn't talked in a year
He thought he'd ring him and say, "It's Christmas and your girl's here"
He thought of fathers, children and siblings, saw his own particular child pull his sleeve saying
"Would i be able to be a Pagan?" Dad stated, "We'll talk about it when they clear out"
So the Christians and the Pagans sat together at the table
Discovering confidence and shared belief the best that they were capable
Lighting trees in dimness, taking in new routes from the old, and
Comprehending history and coaxing warmth out of the frosty
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