Saturday, November 27, 2010

Illuminating the dark nights of Advent


I share this beautiful Christmas song with you - you who are already a most radiant glowing soul - with a whispered prayer that as you embrace this season of light in expectation of the birth of Christ within your own earthbound soul, you will feel the gentle child-like touch of our Lord.  This is my favorite Christmas song as it lights the way for me and all of us throughout Advent and all other days of our lives. 

Dream Child (A Christmas Dream)

In the night

Was the dark
In the dark
Was the dream
In the dream
Was the Child
And myself
There unseen

In the book was the word

In the word there was truth
In the truth there was age
In the age there was youth

And I said to the Child

Do your hands they still bleed
After all of this time
Do you think there's still need
But the Child only smiled

And said not a word

And the snow it came down
As if it hadn't heard

And all that night the snow came down

To heal the scars our lives had found
And the dreams that lay broken

And there upon a bridge of dreams

Across the night we walked unseen
With no words ever spoken

And then on through that night

We did walk for a while
And our steps turned to blocks
And the blocks turned to miles

Then we followed a path

For as far as we could
Till we found ourselves there
In an evergreen woods

There were thousands of candles

Upon every tree
It was beautiful
But there was one mystery
For with all of those candles
You must understand
That the only one lit
Was now in that Child's hand

And there upon that Christmas scene

The candle wax of melted dreams
And the years they had taken

And as the snow did gently fall

He one by one relit them all
Till each dream was awakened

And there to that light

That young Child showed to me
All the things that he dreamt
All the things that might be
How for everything given
That something was gained
Strike one match in the dark
And all the world's not the same

And then I asked that Child

Why this night has a star
And he said, "So we'd know
That we could see that far"
And these candles are wed
To that distant star's light
And it all came to be
Upon that long winter's night
That long winter's night
That long winter's night
That long winter's night

And when I awoke, well the Child he was gone

But somewhere in my mind
I believe he lives on
And somewhere in my life
Between here and the end
On a long winter's night
I will dream him again

To listen to this song:  http://www.rhapsody.com/trans-siberian-orchestra/the-christmas-attic--id15802956

[Music & Lyrics: Paul O'Neill, Jon Oliva]
From The Christmas Attic CD by Trans-Siberian Orchestra

Above image: Christ Child, c. 1920, post card













1 comment:

  1. As always, good lyrics are true poetry. Putting the CD on my Christmas list......... thank you, Friend!

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