A is for angels with halos so bright, whose carols were heard on that first Christmas night. B is for baby the Christ child so dear, we celebrate Christmas, his brithday, each year. C is for candles how brightly they shine, they give a warm welcome to your friends and mine. D is for doorways with garlands of green, to make Christmas merry as far as they're seen. E is for evergreens, use them galore, with candles and bells and over the door. F is for flowers the pointsettias gay, to brighten our homes on Christmas day. G is for greeting a merry hello, with a heart full of love for people we know. H is for holly with berries so red, to make into wreaths and to hang overhead. I is for ice and snow covered hills, where sledding is fun along with the spills. J is for jingle bells merrily ringing, joy to the whole world, they are bringing. K is for Kris Kringle so merrily he stands, that's what they call Santa in some other lands. L is for Lanterns, I'm sure that their light helped Joseph and Mary that first Christmas night. M is for Mistletoe, hang it up high, you might get a kiss as someone goes by. N is for noel the angels did sing, to herald the birth of Jesus, our king. O is for ornaments lovely to see, beckoning Santa to our Christmas tree. P is for presents and packages gay, we give and receive on Christmas day. Q is for quiet, Christmas Eve night, with snow covered hills glistening so bright. R is for reindeer who pull Santa's sleigh, to deliver your presents on Christmas day. S is for Sheperds who first saw the star, over Bethlehem manger and followed it far. T is for trees we decorate gay, they wait for old Santa to hurry our way. U is for universe the whole wide world, where Christmas brings joy to each boy and girl. V is for various gay Christmas treats, snowmen and singing and good things to eat. W is for wisemen who traveled afar, led by the light of the Bethlehem star. X is for Xmas a short way to say Christmas, but we prefer to say it this way, "Merry Christmas" Y is for Yummy canes that are so good to eat, and for decorations that cannot be beat. Z is the last of the letters and yet it's the only one in the whole alphabet, that doesn't stand for something you see, that one usually finds on a Christmas tree. |
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