Lyrics The Christmas Guest - Johnny Cash
It
happened
one
day
near
December's
end
Some
neighbors
called
on
an
old
time
friend
And
they
found
his
shop
so
meager
and
lean
Made
gay
with
thousand
bows
of
green
And
old
Conrad
was
sitting
with
face
a-shine
When
he
suddenly
stopped
as
he
stitched
a
twine
And
he
said
"My
friends,
at
dawn
today"
"When
the
cock
was
crowing
the
night
away"
"The
Lord
appeared
in
a
dream
to
me"
And
He
said
"I'm
coming
your
guest
to
be"
So
I've
been
busy
with
feet
astir
Strewing
my
shop
with
branches
of
fern
The
table
is
spread
and
the
kettle
is
shined
And
over
the
rafters
the
holly
is
twined
And
now
I'll
wait
for
my
Lord
to
appear
And
listen
closely
so
I
will
hear
His
step
as
He
nears
my
humble
place
And
I'll
open
the
door
and
look
on
His
face
Then
his
friends
went
home
and
left
Conrad
alone
For
this
was
the
happiest
day
he
had
known
For
long
since,
his
family
had
passed
away
And
Conrad
had
spent
many
a
sad
Christmas
Day
But
he
knew
with
the
Lord
as
his
Christmas
Guest
This
Christmas
would
be
the
dearest
and
best
So
he
listened
with
only
joy
in
his
heart
And
with
every
sound
he
would
rise
with
a
start
And
look
for
the
Lord
to
be
at
his
door
Like
the
vision
he
had
had
a
few
hours
before
So
he
ran
to
the
window
after
hearing
a
sound
But
all
he
could
see
on
the
snow
covered
ground
Was
a
shabby
beggar
whose
shoes
were
torn
And
all
of
his
clothes
were
ragged
and
worn
But
old
Conrad
was
touched
and
he
went
to
the
door
And
he
said,
"Your
feet
must
be
cold
and
sore"
"I
have
some
shoes
in
my
shop
for
you"
"And
I
have
a
coat
that'll
keep
you
warmer
too"
So
with
grateful
heart
the
man
went
away
But
Conrad
noticed
the
time
of
day
And
he
wondered
what
made
the
Lord
so
late
And
how
much
longer
he'd
have
to
wait
Then
he
heard
a
knock,
he
ran
to
the
door
But
it
was
only
a
stranger
once
more
A
bent
old
lady
with
a
shawl
of
black
And
a
bundle
of
kindling
piled
on
her
back
But
she
asked
for
only
a
place
to
rest
A
place
that
was
reserved
for
Conrad's
great
guest
But
her
voice
seemed
to
plead
"Don't
send
me
away"
"Let
me
rest
for
awhile,
it's
Christmas
Day"
So,
Conrad
brewed
her
a
steaming
cup
And
told
her
to
sit
at
the
table
and
sup
And
after
she
left
he
was
filled
with
dismay
For
he
saw
that
the
hours
were
slipping
away
And
the
Lord
have
not
come
as
he
said
he
would
And
Conrad
felt
sure
he
had
misunderstood
When
out
of
the
stillness
he
heard
a
cry
"Please
help
me
and
tell
me
where
am
I?"
So
again
he
opened
his
friendly
door
And
stood
disappointed
as
twice
before
It
was
only
a
child
who'd
wandered
away
And
was
lost
from
her
family
on
Christmas
Day
Again
Conrad's
heart
was
heavy
and
sad
But
he
knew
he
could
make
this
little
girl
glad
So,
he
called
her
in
and
he
wiped
her
tears
And
quieted
all
her
childish
fears
Then
he
led
her
back
to
her
home
once
more
Then
as
he
entered
his
own
darkened
door
He
knew
the
Lord
was
not
coming
today
For
the
hours
of
Christmas
had
all
passed
away
So
he
went
to
his
room
and
knelt
down
to
pray
And
he
said
"Lord,
why
did
you
delay?"
"What
kept
you
from
coming
to
call
on
me?"
"I
wanted
so
much
your
face
to
see"
Then
soft
in
the
silence
a
voice
he
heard
"Lift
up
your
head
for
I
kept
my
word"
"Three
times
my
shadow
crossed
your
floor"
"Three
times
I
came
to
your
lonely
door"
"I
was
the
beggar
with
bruised,
cold
feet"
"I
was
the
woman
you
gave
something
to
eat"
"I
was
the
child
on
the
homeless
street"
"Three
times
I
knocked,three
times
I
came
in"
"And
each
time
I
found
the
warmth
of
a
friend"
"Of
all
the
gifts,
love
is
the
best"
"I
was
honored
to
be
your
Christmas
Guest"
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