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CHRISTMAS TREE A decorative tree, Usually In the winter time developed in early modern Germany Traditionally A Christmas tree Is a decorative tree, And usually It is an evergreen conifer One such as a Spruce, Pine or Fir Christbaun A Christmas tree Taking of these kinds of trees in the homes In the later half of the nineteenth century, still goes on... Decorated trees with roses made of colored paper apples waffles tensile and sweet meats Apples and round ornaments fruit of knowledge of Good and Evil Representing the Book of Genesis to be illuminated by candles ultimately replaced by Christmas lights after the Advent of electrification There's a wide variety of traditional Ornaments A Christmas Tree Covered with garlands, baubles, tinsels and candy canes And a Star or Angel would be placed at the top of the tree Oh What a Beautiful Vision this would be This star would represent Archangel Gabriel Awesome may felt the Star would represent That of the Nativity Star of Bethlehem A Christmas Tree Oh, Edibles of gingerbread yum, chocolates would be held on the tree Tide by branches with ribbons All this is done on the first day of Advent Customs of the same faith hold to traditional Days what's celebrated sake A Christmas Tree Also known as Yule-tree Set up every winter time for you and me So before the the 18th century German initiation custom Tree worship was common among the early European pagan Trees Reese and Garland symbolizes eternal life Oh that smell of Evergreen all around the house smells fine Stand up a tree for the birds during this time All Beauty this be This... The Christmas tree This the origin the how's and when's We stand, we set up The Christmas Tree For Contest: CHRISTMAS TREE Sponsor: Shadow Hamilton 12/12/17 2017©

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