paroles de chanson Christmas As I Knew It - Johnny Cash
One
day
near
Christmas
when
I
was
just
a
child
Mama
called
us
together
and
mama
tried
to
smile
She
said
you
know
the
cottoncrop
hasn't
been
too
good
this
year
There's
just
no
spending
money
and
well
at
least
we're
all
here
I
hope
you
won't
expect
a
lot
of
Christmas
presents
Just
be
thankful
that
there
is
plenty
to
eat
That's
quite
a
blessing
that'll
make
things
a
little
more
pleasant
And
us
kids
got
to
thinking
how
really
blessed
we
were
At
least
we
were
all
healthy
and
best
of
all
we
had
her
Roy
cut
down
a
pigapple
tree
and
we
drug
it
home
Jack
and
me
Daddy
killed
a
squirrel
and
Louise
made
the
bread
Reba
decorated
the
tree
with
popcorn
strings
before
we
went
to
bed
Mama
and
daddy
sacrificed
cause
this
Christmas
was
lean
But
after
all
there
was
the
babies
Tom
and
Joanne
babies
need
a
few
things
I
whittled
a
whistle
for
my
brother
Jack
and
though
we
fought
now
and
then
When
I
gave
Jack
that
whistle
he
knew
I
thought
the
world
of
him
Mama
made
the
girl's
dresses
out
of
flower
sacks
And
when
she
ironed
them
down
you
couldn't
tell
that
they
hadn't
come
from
town
A
sharecropped
family
across
the
road
didn't
have
it
as
good
as
us
They
didn't
even
have
a
light
and
it
was
way
past
dusk
And
mama
said
well
I
bet
they
don't
even
have
coaloil
or
beans
to
boil
A
log
apples
cranges
and
such
Me
and
Jack
took
a
jar
of
coaloil
nd
some
hickernuts
we'd
found
We
walked
to
the
sharecropper's
porch
and
set
'em
down
A
poor
old
ragged
lady
eased
open
the
door
She
picked
up
the
coaloil
and
hickernuts
and
said
I
sure
do
thank
ye
and
quickly
closed
the
door
We
started
back
home
me
and
Jack
and
about
halfway
we
stopped
looked
back
And
in
the
sharecropper's
window
at
last
was
a
light
So
for
one
of
the
neighbors
and
for
us
it
was
a
good
Christmas
night
Christmas
came
and
Christmas
went
Christmas
that
year
was
heaven
sent
Then
daddy
put
on
his
gumboots
waited
for
the
thaw
back
home
in
Dyess
Arkansas
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