Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song The Christians and the Pagans , by - Dar Williams. Song from the album Mortal City, in the genre Музыка мираRelease date: 31.12.2005
Record label: Tunecore
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song The Christians and the Pagans , by - Dar Williams. Song from the album Mortal City, in the genre Музыка мираThe Christians and the Pagans |
| Amber called her uncle, said «we're up here for the holiday |
| Jane and I were having Solstice, now we need a place to stay.» |
| And her Christ-loving uncle watched his wife hang Mary on a tree |
| He watched his son hang candy canes all made with red dye number three |
| He told his niece, «It's Christmas Eve, I know our life is not your style.» |
| She said «Christmas is like Solstice and we miss you and it’s been a while.» |
| So the Christians and the Pagans sat together at the table |
| Finding faith and common ground the best that they were able |
| And just before the meal was served hands were held and prayers were said |
| Sending hope for peace on earth to all their gods and goddesses |
| The food was great, the tree plugged in, the meal had gone without a hitch |
| Till Timmy turned to Amber and said «is it true that you’re a witch ?» |
| His mom jumped up and said «the pies are burning» and she hit the kitchen |
| And it was Jane who spoke, she said «it's true your cousin’s not a Christian |
| But we love trees, we love the snow, the friends we have, the world we share |
| And you find magic from your God and we find magic everywhere.» |
| So the Christians and the Pagans sat together at the table |
| Finding faith and common ground the best that they were able |
| And where does magic come from? |
| I think magic’s in the learning |
| Cause now when Christians sit with Pagans only pumpkin pies are burning |
| When Amber tried to do the dishes, her aunt said «really, no don’t bother» |
| Amber’s uncle saw how Amber looked like Tim and like her father |
| He thought about his brother, how they hadn’t spoken in a year |
| He thought he’d call him up and say «it's Christmas and your daughter’s here» |
| He thought of fathers, sons and brothers, saw his own son tug his sleeve |
| Saying «can I be a pagan ?» |
| Dad said «we'll discuss it when they leave» |
| So the Christians and the Pagans sat together at the table |
| Finding faith and common ground the best that they were able |
| Lighting trees in darkness, learning new ways from the old |
| And making sense of history and drawing warmth out of the cold |
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