Merry Christmas to the World

Words and music by James Branam

All instruments and vocals performed by James Branam

Studio Version

Lyrics

It’s Christmas morning  and she’s looking through the rest of someone’s dreams

She opens up the garbage can and moves away the magazines

She doesn’t want to live this way but fate has given her no choice

Sometimes she sits and talks to God but he doesn’t hear her voice

She often thinks back on the time when she could sing “Silent Night”

But her voice has lost its charm and her eyes losing their sight

The snowflakes make it a white Christmas and she can hear their Christmas cheer

But the only thing on her mind is to be alive next year

Deck the halls with boughs of holly

Wrapping paper tightly furled

She sits there shivering, “fa-la-la-la-la-la,” she sings

Merry Christmas to the world

She looks around the shack where she lives and at the photos on the wall

Of all the people who have loved her, but there is no-one left at all

She hasn’t lost the Christmas spirit, she’s even got a Christmas tree

It’s the same one she had last year, not a needle left to see

Deck the halls with boughs of holly

Old newspapers twisted and twirled

She sits there shivering, “fa-la-la-la-la-la,” she sings

Merry Christmas to the world

She lights a candle on the table but it doesn’t give off much heat

She starts to write some words on an old paper bag and gently nods off to sleep

She found her wrapped up in a blanket and candle wax was on the floor

They knew that she had had a hard life but she wouldn’t any more

They searched the room for information but all that they could apprehend

Was something written on brown paper crumpled up inside her hand, in her cold, cold hand.

Deck the halls with boughs of holly

Wrapping paper tightly furled

My only gift for man is not having to worry about me again

So, merry Christmas to the world