Christmas Angel
Christmas lights winking
Carolers out singing
Trees standing in windows blinking
Celebrating the birth of Jesus
We couldn't know
He was looking down on us
Desiring to bestow
The best gift of all
Early this Christmas morn
With just one call
Our hearts were torn
How could we give and receive
When someone dear had to leave
Then a thought touches our hearts
Our beloved father and grandfather
Weary in body his spirit a little worn
Looks up and Heaven's gate parts
Then an angel is born
With the wisest eyes and kindest smile
This is the best Christmas present
He's received in awhile
In future years
We'll celebrate at peace and joyful
The birth of our very own Christmas Angel
He'll always be around
In the beauty of gentle falling snow
And in every merry sound
We'll remember his unique personality
With each flake that touches the ground
So now we know
In each Holiday season
We can be thankful
God has given us another reason
The most beautiful Christmas Angel
Carolers out singing
Trees standing in windows blinking
Celebrating the birth of Jesus
We couldn't know
He was looking down on us
Desiring to bestow
The best gift of all
Early this Christmas morn
With just one call
Our hearts were torn
How could we give and receive
When someone dear had to leave
Then a thought touches our hearts
Our beloved father and grandfather
Weary in body his spirit a little worn
Looks up and Heaven's gate parts
Then an angel is born
With the wisest eyes and kindest smile
This is the best Christmas present
He's received in awhile
In future years
We'll celebrate at peace and joyful
The birth of our very own Christmas Angel
He'll always be around
In the beauty of gentle falling snow
And in every merry sound
We'll remember his unique personality
With each flake that touches the ground
So now we know
In each Holiday season
We can be thankful
God has given us another reason
The most beautiful Christmas Angel
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