Lyrics The Elves and the Shoemaker - Sarantos
The
Elves
And
The
Shoemaker
By
The
Grimm
Brothers
Margaret
Hunt′s
translation
(1884)
A
shoemaker,
by
no
fault
of
his
own,
had
become
so
poor
that
at
last
he
Had
nothing
left
but
leather
for
one
pair
of
shoes.
So
in
the
evening,
he
cut
Out
the
shoes,
which
he
wished
to
begin
to
make
the
next
morning,
and
as
He
had
a
good
conscience,
he
lay
down
quietly
in
his
bed,
commended
Himself
to
God,
and
fell
asleep.
In
the
morning,
after
he
had
said
his
Prayers,
and
was
just
going
to
sit
down
to
work,
the
two
shoes
stood
quite
Finished
on
his
table.
He
was
astounded,
and
knew
not
what
to
say
to
it.
He
Took
the
shoes
in
his
hands
to
observe
them
closer,
and
they
were
so
Neatly
made
that
there
was
not
one
bad
stitch
in
them,
just
as
if
they
were
Intended
as
a
masterpiece.
Soon
after,
a
buyer
came
in,
and
as
the
shoes
pleased
him
so
well,
he
paid
More
for
them
than
was
customary
and,
with
the
money,
the
shoemaker
Was
able
to
purchase
leather
for
two
pairs
of
shoes.
He
cut
them
out
at
Night,
and
next
morning
was
about
to
set
to
work
with
fresh
courage;
but
He
had
no
need
to
do
so
for,
when
he
got
up,
they
were
already
made,
and
Buyers
also
were
not
wanting,
who
gave
him
money
enough
to
buy
leather
For
four
pairs
of
shoes.
The
following
morning
too,
he
found
the
four
pairs
Made;
and
so
it
went
on
constantly
— what
he
cut
out
in
the
evening
was
Finished
by
the
morning,
so
that
he
soon
had
his
honest
independence
Again,
and
at
last
became
a
wealthy
man.
Now
it
befell
that
one
evening
not
long
before
Christmas,
when
the
man
Had
been
cutting
out,
he
said
to
his
wife,
before
going
to
bed,
"What
think
You
if
we
were
to
stay
up
tonight
to
see
who
it
is
that
lends
us
this
helping
Hand?"
The
woman
liked
the
idea,
and
lighted
a
candle,
and
then
they
hid
Themselves
in
a
corner
of
the
room,
behind
some
clothes
which
were
Hanging
up
there,
and
watched.
When
it
was
midnight,
two
pretty
little
Naked
men
came,
sat
down
by
the
shoemaker's
table,
took
all
the
work
Which
was
cut
out
before
them
and
began
to
stitch,
and
sew,
and
hammer
So
skillfully
and
so
quickly
with
their
little
fingers
that
the
shoemaker
Could
not
turn
away
his
eyes
for
astonishment.
They
did
not
stop
until
all
Was
done,
and
stood
finished
on
the
table;
and
then
they
ran
quickly
away.
Next
morning
the
woman
said,
"The
little
men
have
made
us
rich,
and
we
Really
must
show
that
we
are
grateful
for
it.
They
run
about
so,
and
have
Nothing
on,
and
must
be
cold.
I′ll
tell
thee
what
I'll
do:
I
will
make
them
Little
shirts,
and
coats,
and
vests,
and
trousers,
and
knit
both
of
them
a
pair
Of
stockings,
and
do
thou,
too,
make
them
two
little
pairs
of
shoes."
The
Man
said,
"I
shall
be
very
glad
to
do
it;"
and
one
night,
when
everything
Was
ready,
they
laid
their
presents
all
together
on
the
table
instead
of
the
Cut-out
work,
and
then
concealed
themselves
to
see
how
the
little
men
Would
behave.
At
midnight
they
came
bounding
in,
and
wanted
to
get
to
Work
at
once,
but
as
they
did
not
find
any
leather
cut
out,
but
only
the
Pretty
little
articles
of
clothing,
they
were
at
first
astonished,
and
then
They
showed
intense
delight.
They
dressed
themselves
with
the
greatest
Rapidity,
putting
the
pretty
clothes
on,
and
singing,
"Now
we
are
boys
so
Fine
to
see.
Why
should
we
longer
cobblers
be?"
Then
they
danced
and
skipped
and
leapt
over
chairs
and
benches.
At
last
They
danced
out
of
doors.
From
that
time
forth
they
came
no
more,
but
as
Long
as
the
shoemaker
lived
all
went
well
with
him,
and
all
his
Undertakings
prospered.
1 The Happiest Time of the Year
2 Jesus Is Born
3 It's Christmas Time!
4 On This Night
5 We Wish You a Merry Christmas
6 O Little Town of Bethlehem
7 Joy to the World
8 Deck the Halls
9 O Holy Night
10 Jingle Bells
11 The First Noel
12 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
13 Silent Night
14 Oh Come All Ye Faithful
15 A Christmas Carol
16 The Holy Night
17 The Nutcracker
18 The Elves and the Shoemaker
19 Santa Claus's Letter
20 'Twas the Night Before Christmas
21 Santa's Team
22 The Little Match Girl
23 Santa Claus Does Not Forget
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