down from a cloud.
We huddle close
and worry out loud:
Will Santa come
this cold, cold year?
Santa, ride your sleigh
and bring your deer.
Please return for
Christmas this year.
Underfoot, children run
and play in snow.
The spark inside us
starts to glow
when children laugh.
(For then we know.)
Santa, ride your sleigh
and bring your deer.
Please return for
Christmas this year.
Christmastime's for young and old.
Our cheeks flush red,
our faces bright.
We lift our Voice
this cold, cold night.
Santa, ride your sleigh
and bring your deer.
Please return for
Christmas this year.
We sing in harmony,
a chorus of community.
Let our voice be heard
this time of year.
Let's come together!
(Don't stray apart.)
Christmas is what we're all about.
Published by Monica Valentinelli
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