Decking the Halls
DECKING THE HALLS
The stockings are hung by the chimney with care
Christmas ornaments lay strewn everywhere
The tree is up, the lights are on
Now to hang the ornaments that are so strewn
Garland and tinsel all in its place
The angel atop the tree in its position of grace
There's the Christmas Village replete with train
A mountain and a lighthouse are its latest gain
And now for the most important thing
The arrival of the King of Kings
The Christ-child born in a stable lowly
Now come, Lord Jesus, make all this Holy
Curtis Moorman
10 November 2011
For Francine Roberts' contest A Winter Couplet
Holiday Decorating
Copyright © Curtis Moorman | Year Posted 2011
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