Lyrics Christmas Dinner - Peter, Paul and Mary
And
it
came
to
pass
on
a
Christmas
evening
When
all
the
doors
were
shuttered
tight
Outside
standing,
a
lonely
boy-child
Cold
and
shivering
in
the
night
On
the
street
every
window
Save
but
one
was
gleaming
bright
And
to
this
window
walked
the
boy-child
Peeking
in
saw
candlelight
Through
other
windows
he
had
looked
at
turkeys
Ducks,
and
geese,
and
cherry
pies
But
through
this
window
saw
a
gray-haired
lady
Table
bare,
tears
in
her
eyes
Into
his
coat
reached
the
boy-child
Knowing
well
there
was
little
there
He
took
from
his
pocket
his
own
Christmas
dinner
A
bit
of
cheese
and
some
bread
to
share
His
outstretched
hands
held
the
food
and
they
trembled
As
the
door
it
opened
wide
Said
he
"Would
you
share
with
me
Christmas
dinner?"
Gently
said
she,
"Come
inside"
The
gray-haired
lady
brought
forth
to
the
table
Glasses
two,the
last
drops
of
wine
Said
she
"Here's
a
toast
to
everyone's
Christmas
And
especially
yours
and
mine!"
And
it
came
to
pass
on
that
Christmas
evening
While
all
the
doors
were
shuttered
tight
That
in
that
town
the
happiest
Christmas
Was
shared
by
candlelight
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