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Let Frigid Winter Come
Let frigid winter come, it feels nice to be lonesome, seeing myself snuggled up in a comfort blanket holding a cup of cocoa by this warm fireplace... while the wanderer's frozen face is dotted with the whitest snowflakes as he rubs his red, freckled nose! Isn't this an unforgettable moment to delight me feeling the thrill of the Season with its distinct chill? Isn't this the magic of Christmas when joy is felt in a calm land by the sound of chiming bells? Let frigid winter come and cover everything in glistening, deep snow, and 'though the evening will not have the moon's glow, brightness can lead my footsteps really far... shouldn't I play a Christmas song on this guitar? I will go from house to house and knock on every door... tingle everyone with great joy by spreading the message of the Savior! I'm very confident that going back home stars will gleam and children will roam: singing, shouting, swirling and throwing heavy snowballs; happy angels will be heard on gelid gulls, but who minds waiting in the bitter cold... when a Divine Child comes down to redeem the sinful world? Entered in Carol Sunshine Brown's contest, " Fire And Ice " Written by Andrew Crisci on 12/ 3/ 2012
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