Lyrics A John Prine Christmas - John Prine
Pretty
paper
Pretty
ribbons
of
blue.
(Spoken)
man
oh
man,
I
just
love
christmas
It's
just
so
darn
neat.
I
kinda
wish
every
day
was
christmas,
Except
christmas
eve
and
the
fourth
of
july.
We
wouldn't
want
to
miss
out
on
the
fireworks,
would
we?
When
I
was
a
kid,
we
used
to
get
the
christmas
catalog
from
montgomery
wards
in
chicago.
Sometimes
we'd
get
it
as
early
as
late
august.
It
was
the
big
book
of
wishes,
hopes
and
desires.
My
three
brothers
and
I
were
allotted
twenty-five
bucks
a
piece,
including
tax.
So
I'd
make
up
a
different
christmas
list
every
night
From
the
first
of
september
'til
the
twenty-forth
of
december.
Matter
of
fact,
let
me
present
you
with
my
christmas
credentials.
When
I
was
three
years
old,
at
least
that's
what
my
mother
told
me,
I
ate
an
entire
ornament.
I
ate
a
big
red
one,
I
thought
it
was
an
apple.
They
kinda
freaked
out
and
was
gonna
take
me
to
the
hospital
But
they
couldn't
stop
me
from
laughing
so
they
just
left
me
alone.
So
I
guess
I
still
got
that
christmas
in
me
all
the
time,
you
know?
One
year,
I
got
a
wooden
roly-poly
for
christmas,
You
know
the
things
you
knock
down
and
they
bounce
right
back
up.
They
made
'em
out
of
wood
back
then,
that's
how
old
I
am.
Nowadays,
they
make
'em
out
of
plastic.
My
mom
says
"they
just
don't
make
'em
like
that
anymore".
and
I
says,
"no
ma
they
don't".
Then
there
was
the
year
I
came
home
only
eave
from
the
army,
From
germany
to
marry
my
highschool
sweetheart
on
the
day
after
christmas.
My
little
brother
billy,
who
was
twelve
at
the
time,
Had
just
gotten
his
first
job
so
he
was
able
to
afford
to
buy
some
christmas
presents
For
his
brothers
and
his
mom
and
dad
out
of
his
own
pocket.
Billy
had
a
job
selling
subscriptions
for
the
chicago
tribune.
He
told
me
this
guy
named
rocky
would
pick
him
up
in
a
station
wagon,
Him
and
some
other
boys,
and
he'd
take
'em
out
to
some
strange
neighborhood
And
drop
'em
off
and
he
gave
them
this
whole
spiel
to
give
their
potential
customers.
Supposedly
their
little
brother
had
won
a
free
trip
to
our
nation's
capital
washington,
d.c.,
But
he
couldn't
go
on
the
trip
if
his
older
brother
wouldn't
accompany
him
So
if
you
would
please
buy
a
subscription
to
the
chicago
tribune
then
my
little
brother
will
be
happy.
Wow,
what
a
shyster!
some
people'll
do
anything
to
get
to
the
whitehouse.
Then
there
was
the
year
that
my
mom
and
dad
gave
me
my
first
guitar.
Ah
man
it
was
gorgeous,
I
still
got
the
thing.
It
was
a
like
aqua
blue.
kinda
dark
aqua
blue
with
a
cream
colored
heart.
was
a
silvertone
from
montgomery
wards.
the
model
was
called
kentucky
blue
and
man
when
I
saw
that
sitting
under
the
tre
Ust
couldn't
wait.
First
year
so
I
didn't
know
how
to
play
it,
I'd
just
stand
in
from
of
the
mirror
with
a
string
around
my
neck
with
that
guitar
and
I'd
try
to
look
like
elvis.
Then
my
brother
dave
taught
me
a
couple
of
chords,
Now
I'm
here
in
your
living
room
singing
and
talking
to
you.
It's
funny
how
things
work
out.
So-a
whyn't
you
go
find
a
stranger
and
extend
your
hand
to
'em.
If
you
see
somebody
looks
like
they
ain't
doin'
quite
as
well
as
you,
slip
'em
a
buck,
'Specially
if
they
don't
ask
for
spare
change.
Go
buy
your
honey
a
cuckoo
clock
or
a
musical
snow
shaking
water
ball,
That
when
you
wind
it
up
it
plays,
"I
want
you,
I
need
you,
I
love
ya
with
all
my
heart."
'Cause
after
all,
hell
man,
it's
christmas.
Away
in
a
manger
no
crib
for
a
bed.
The
little
lord
jesus
lay
down
his
sweet
head.
The
stars
in
the
sky
look
down
where
he
lay.
The
little
lord
jesus
asleep
on
the
(1-2)
hay.
(Spoken)
merry
christmas
everybody.
(Words
finally
transcribed
by
fancy
nancy)
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