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Verse 1
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Amber called her uncle,
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said "We're up here for the holiday,
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Jane and I were having Solstice,
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now we need a place to stay."
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And her Christ- loving uncle watched
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his wife hang Mary on a tree,
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He watched his son hang candy canes
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all made with Red Dye No. 3.
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He told his niece, "It s Christmas Eve,
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I know our life is not your style,"
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She said, "Christmas is like Solstice,
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and we miss you and its been awhile."
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So the Christians and the Pagans
Verse 2
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sat to gether at the table,
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Finding faith and common ground
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the best that they were able,
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And just before the meal was served,
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hands were held and prayers were said,
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Sending hope for peace on earth to all
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their gods and goddesses.
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The food was great, the tree
Verse 3
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plugged in, the meal had gone without a hitch,
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Till Timmy turned to Amber and said,
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"Is it true that you're a wtich?"
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His mom jumped up an d said,
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"The pies are burning," and she hit the kitchen,
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And it was Jane who spoke, she said, "It's true,
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your cousin's not a Christian,"
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"But we love trees, we love the snow,
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the friends we have, the world we share,
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And you find magic from your God,
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and we find magic everywhere,"
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So the Christians and the Pagans
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sat together at the table,
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Finding faith an d common ground
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the best that they were able,
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And where does magic come from? I
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think magic's in the learning,
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'Cause now when Christians sit with Pagans
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only pumpkin pies are burning.
Verse 5
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When Amber tried to do the dishes,
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her aunt said, "Really, no, don't bother."
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Amber's uncle saw how Amber looked
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like Tim and like her father.
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He thought about his brother,
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how they hadn't spoken in a year,
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He thought he'd call him up and say, "It's Christmas,
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and your daughter's here."
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He thought of fathers, sons and brothers,
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saw his own son tug his sleeve, saying,
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"Can I be a Pagan?" Dad said, "We'll
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discuss it when they leave."
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So the Christians and the Pagans
Verse 6
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sat to gether at the table,
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Finding faith an d common ground
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the best that they were able,
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Lighting trees in darkness,
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learn ing new ways from the old, and
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Making sense of history and drawing
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warmth out of the cold.
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