Song for a Winter's Night
Performed by Sarah McLachlan, written in 1967 by Gordon Lightfoot.
The lamp is burning low upon my table top the snow is softly falling
The air is still within the silence of my room I hear your voice softly calling
If I could only have you near to breathe a sigh or two
I would be happy just to hold the hands I love on this winter night with you
The smoke is rising in the shadows overhead my glass is almost empty
I read again between the lines upon the page the words of love you sent me
If I could know within my heart that you were lonely too
I would be happy just to hold the hands I love upon this winter night with you
The fire is dying now, my lamp is growing dim the shades of night are lifting
The morning light steals across my windowpane where webs of snow are drifting
If I could only have you near to breathe a sigh or two
I would be happy just to hold the hands I love and to be once again with with you
To be once again with with you
White Christmas
"White Christmas" was written by Irving Berlin. One story is that he wrote it in 1940,
in warm La Quinta, California, a Palm Springs area retreat for Hollywood stars.
Greensleeves - Mannheim Steamroller
A broadside ballad by this name was registered at the London Stationer's Company
in September 1580, by Richard Jones, as "A Newe Northen Dittye of ye
Ladye Greene Sleves".
in September 1580, by Richard Jones, as "A Newe Northen Dittye of ye
Ladye Greene Sleves".
Silent Night - Mannheim Steamroller
"Silent Night" (German: Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht) composed in 1818 by Franz Xaver Gruber to lyrics by Joseph Mohr in the small town of Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria.
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