paroles de chanson What Child Is This? (Remastered) - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
The
old
man
stood
there
thinking
While
staring
in
that
old
toy
shop
With
it's
carousel
still
turning
round
In
front
of
a
music
box
clock
For
what
good's
a
clock
without
a
chime
A
useless
thing
that
just
keeps
time
Recording
moments
that
come
and
leave
But
this
clock's
chimes
struck
midnight
Upon
a
lost
christmas
eve
And
when
the
final
chime
had
spoken
And
the
twelfth
bell
had
finally
rung
The
indecision
in
the
father
was
broken
He
now
knew
what
had
to
be
done
So
he
got
into
a
yellow
cab
And
prayed
that
it
might
lead
Through
all
this
snow
and
streetlight
glow
To
a
past
he
might
retrieve
When
the
taxi
dropped
him
off
At
the
boarding
house
hotel
It
was
a
rundown
building
With
a
musty,
rundown
smell
And
he
asked
for
his
son
From
the
hotel's
night
desk
clerk
Who
said
his
son
was
not
there
He
was
not
back
from
work
When
the
father
said
that
was
impossible
The
clerk
replied,
"i'm
not
here
to
debate
But
he
works
at
the
hospital,
just
down
the
block
If
you
want
you
can
sit
here
and
wait
But
he
never
returns
till
real
late"
Then
the
father
tried
asking
another
question
But
the
clerk
went
back
to
watching
his
tv
Which
was
also
playing,
"how
the
grinch
stole
christmas"
And
the
father
mused,
"this
movie
has
no
sympathy,
Well,
at
least
not
when
it
comes
down
to
me"
Once
outside
he
saw
the
hospital's
entrance
And
went
to
information
by
the
front
door
Who
confirmed
that
his
son
had
a
job
there
And
worked
up
on
the
seventh
floor
So
he
took
the
elevator
up
to
that
floor
Which
was
marked
"maternity"
And
the
man
knew
in
his
heart
that
this
was
a
mistake
For
his
son
working
here
could
not
be
But
the
nurse
on
duty
reconfirmed
that
he
did
And
since
her
rounds
were
about
to
begin
If
he
would
like
to
follow
her
She
would
gladly
take
the
father
to
him
So
he
followed
her
to
a
large
dark
room
That
to
him
seemed
unusually
empty
Except
for
several
incubators
glowing
on
the
right
Each
with
a
trembling
baby
These
infants
were
all
extremely
frail
And
obviously
in
incredible
pain
And
this
sight
cut
deep
into
that
father's
soul
And
he
asked
the
nurse,
please,
to
explain
"These
children
were
born
to
mothers
Who
were
addicted
to
crack
cocaine
And
these
children
are
born
in
complete
withdrawal
For
that
drug
is
still
deep
in
their
veins
We
can
give
them
no
other
drugs
to
ease
their
withdrawals
Since
they
are
born
premature
and
quite
frail
And
any
form
of
pain
killer
Could
easily
cause
their
small
hearts
to
fail"
"And
what
does
my
son
do
here?"
The
father
asked,
"he
is
not
a
patient,
i
assume"
The
nurse
did
not
say
a
single
word
But
nodded
to
the
far
left
corner
of
the
room
And
there
the
father
saw
his
son
Who
looked
like
himself
when
he
was
a
younger
man
Rocking
back
and
forth
in
a
rocking
chair
A
trembling
infant
held
in
his
hands
And
in
his
arms
the
child
did
not
cry
But
slept
to
silent
lullabies
And
his
son
rocked
that
newborn
back
and
forth
Until
finally,
a
dream
was
caught
But
still
at
his
rocking,
his
son
faithfully
kept
Till
that
poor
child's
trembling
had
also,
finally,
left
Then
the
nurse
whispered
softly
Into
the
father's
ear
Something
that
a
blind
man
could
see
But
the
father
needed
to
hear
Whispered
to
him
in
this
room
Filled
with
mankind's
misbegotten
Something
that
the
father
had
known
once
But
somehow
had
forgotten
She
said,
"it
is
this
way
with
each
of
us
We
all
need
to
be
held,
at
least
twice
Once
upon
the
day
that
we
are
born
And
once
more
when
we
leave
this
life
Your
son
has
been
coming
to
this
place
Since
as
long
as
i've
been
working
here
He's
never
missed
a
single
day
In
nearly
twenty
years
He
always
arrives
promptly
on
time
But
a
time
card
he
does
not
keep
For
he
never
leaves
this
maternity
room
Until
every
last
child
is
asleep"
Then
the
nurse
noticed
the
father
Trying
to
choke
back
the
things
he
now
felt
So
mentioning
she
had
to
continue
her
rounds
She
quietly
excused
herself
So
he
was
now
alone
in
the
darkness
Between
the
past
and
future
caught
Not
knowing
what
to
do
As
his
mind
flooded
with
so
many
thoughts
Some
beauty
comes
too
early
While
it's
moment
never
waits
And
some
beauty
is
always
there
But
never
seen,
till
it's
too
late
Look!
there
is
a
moment
It
has
just
slipped
away
And
so
we
lose
our
lives
In
such
ordinary
ways
Where
do
we
get
our
dreams
from?
Where
do
we
get
our
faith?
Is
it
something
that
we
are
born
with
Or
is
it
something
for
which
we
must
wait?
The
mist
of
things
we
once
believed
The
childhood
truths
for
which
we
grieve
And
in
our
lives
could
we
have
missed
Those
that
in
the
dark,
the
angels
kiss
What
child
is
this
Who
laid
to
rest
That
i
now
find
here
sleeping?
Do
angels
keep
the
dreams
we
seek
While
our
hearts
lie
bleeding?
Could
this
be
christ
the
king
Whose
every
breath
the
angels
bring?
Could
this
be
the
face
of
god,
this
child,
the
son
i
once
carried?
What
child
is
this
Who
is
so
blessed
he
changes
all
tomorrows?
Replacing
tears
with
reborn
years
In
hearts
once
dark
and
hollow
Could
this
be
christ
the
king
Whose
every
breath
the
angels
bring?
Could
this
be
the
face
of
god,
this
child,
the
son
i
once
carried?
In
the
dead
of
the
night
As
his
life
slips
away
As
he
reads
by
the
light
Of
a
star
faraway
Holding
on
Holding
off
Holding
out
Holding
in
Could
you
be
this
old
And
have
your
life
just
begin?
Reading
by
the
light
of
a
lost
christmas
day
It
begins
Reading
by
the
light
of
a
lost
christmas
day
Tell
me
how
many
times
can
this
story
be
told
After
all
of
these
years
it
should
all
sound
so
old
But
it
somehow
rings
true
in
the
back
of
my
mind
As
i
search
for
a
dream
that
words
can
no
longer
define
Reading
by
the
light
of
a
lost
christmas
day
And
the
time
Reading
by
the
light
of
a
lost
christmas
day
And
the
time
and
the
years
And
the
tears
and
the
cost
And
the
hopes
and
the
dreams
Of
each
child
that
is
lost
And
the
whisper
of
wings
In
the
cold
winter's
air
As
the
snow
it
comes
down
And
visions
appear
everywhere
Reading
by
the
light
of
a
lost
christmas
day
In
the
air
Reading
by
the
light
of
a
lost
christmas
day
In
the
dead
of
the
night
As
his
life
slips
away
As
he
reads
by
the
light
Of
a
star
faraway
Holding
on
Holding
off
Holding
out
Holding
in
Could
you
be
this
old
And
have
your
life
just
begin
Reading
by
the
light
of
a
lost
christmas
day
It
begins
Reading
by
the
light
of
a
lost
christmas
day
It
begins
Reading
by
the
light
of
a
lost
christmas
day
It
begins
Reading
by
the
light
of
a
lost
christmas
day
It
begins
1 O Come All Ye Faithful / O Holy Night (Instrumental) [Remastered]
2 Good King Joy (Remastered)
3 Christmas Dreams (Remastered)
4 Christmas Eve / Sarajevo (Instrumental) [Remastered]
5 Christmas Canon (Remastered)
6 What Child Is This? (Remastered)
7 Promises To Keep (Remastered)
8 This Christmas Day (Remastered)
9 First Snow (Instrumental) [Remastered]
10 Music Box Blues (Live) [Daryl Pediford Tribute - New York 2004]
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