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  • In an old city bar
    That is never too far
    From the places that gather
    The dreams that have been
    In the safety of night
    With its old neon light
    It beckons to strangers
    And they always come in
    And the snow it was falling
    The neon was calling
    The music was low
    And the night
    Christmas Eve
    And here was the danger
    That even with strangers
    Inside of this night
    It's easier to believe
    Then the door opened wide
    And a child came inside
    That no one in the bar
    Had seen there before
    And he asked did we know
    That outside in the snow
    That someone was lost
    Standing outside our door
    Then the bartender gazed
    Through the smoke and the haze
    Through the window and ice
    To a corner streetlight
    Where standing alone
    By a broken pay phone
    Was a girl the child said
    Could no longer get home
    And the snow it was falling
    The neon was calling
    The bartender turned
    And said, not that I care
    But how would you know this?
    The child said I've noticed
    If one could be home
    They'd be all ready there
    Then the bartender came out from behind the bar
    And in all of his life he was never that far
    And he did something else that he thought no one saw
    When he took all the cash from the register draw
    Then he followed the child to the girl cross the street
    And we watched from the bar as they started to speak
    Then he called for a cab and he said J.F.K.
    Put the girl in the cab and the cab drove away
    And we saw in his hand
    That the cash was all gone
    From the light that she had wished upon
    If you want to arrange it
    This world you can change it
    If we could somehow make this
    Christmas thing last
    By helping a neighbor
    Or even a stranger
    And to know who needs help
    You need only just ask
    Then he looked for the child
    But the child wasn't there
    Just the wind and the snow
    Waltzing dreams through the air
    So he walked back inside
    Somehow different I think
    For the rest of the night
    No one paid for a drink
    And the cynics will say
    That some neighborhood kid
    Wandered in on some bums
    In the world where they hid
    But they weren't there
    So they couldn't see
    By an old neon star
    On that night, Christmas Eve
    When the snow it was falling
    The neon was calling
    And in case you should wonder
    In case you should care
    Why we're on our own
    Never went home
    On that night of all nights
    We were already there
    THEN ALL AT ONCE INSIDE THAT NIGHT
    HE SAW IT ALL SO CLEAR
    THE ANSWER THAT HE SOUGHT SO LONG
    HAD ALWAYS BEEN SO NEAR
    IT'S EVERY GIFT THAT SOMEONE GIVES
    EXPECTING NOTHING BACK
    IT'S EVERY KINDNESS THAT WE DO
    EACH SIMPLE LITTLE ACT
  • In an old city bar
    That is never too far
    From the places that gather
    The dreams that have been
    In the safety of night
    With its old neon light
    It beckons to strangers
    And they always come in
    And the snow it was falling
    The neon was calling
    The music was low
    And the night
    Christmas Eve
    And here was the danger
    That even with strangers
    Inside of this night
    It's easier to believe
    Then the door opened wide
    And a child came inside
    That no one in the bar
    Had seen there before
    And he asked did we know
    That outside in the snow
    That someone was lost
    Standing outside our door
    Then the bartender gazed
    Through the smoke and the haze
    Through the window and ice
    To a corner streetlight
    Where standing alone
    By a broken pay phone
    Was a girl the child said
    Could no longer get home
    And the snow it was falling
    The neon was calling
    The bartender turned
    And said, not that I care
    But how would you know this?
    The child said I've noticed
    If one could be home
    They'd be all ready there
    Then the bartender came out from behind the bar
    And in all of his life he was never that far
    And he did something else that he thought no one saw
    When he took all the cash from the register draw
    Then he followed the child to the girl cross the street
    And we watched from the bar as they started to speak
    Then he called for a cab and he said J.F.K.
    Put the girl in the cab and the cab drove away
    And we saw in his hand
    That the cash was all gone
    From the light that she had wished upon
    If you want to arrange it
    This world you can change it
    If we could somehow make this
    Christmas thing last
    By helping a neighbor
    Or even a stranger
    And to know who needs help
    You need only just ask
    Then he looked for the child
    But the child wasn't there
    Just the wind and the snow
    Waltzing dreams through the air
    So he walked back inside
    Somehow different I think
    For the rest of the night
    No one paid for a drink
    And the cynics will say
    That some neighborhood kid
    Wandered in on some bums
    In the world where they hid
    But they weren't there
    So they couldn't see
    By an old neon star
    On that night, Christmas Eve
    When the snow it was falling
    The neon was calling
    And in case you should wonder
    In case you should care
    Why we're on our own
    Never went home
    On that night of all nights
    We were already there
    THEN ALL AT ONCE INSIDE THAT NIGHT
    HE SAW IT ALL SO CLEAR
    THE ANSWER THAT HE SOUGHT SO LONG
    HAD ALWAYS BEEN SO NEAR
    IT'S EVERY GIFT THAT SOMEONE GIVES
    EXPECTING NOTHING BACK
    IT'S EVERY KINDNESS THAT WE DO
    EACH SIMPLE LITTLE ACT