Mistletoe And Wine

Album: Private Collection (1988)
Charted: 1
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  • The child is a king, the carolers sing
    The old has passed, there's a new beginning
    Dreams of Santa, dreams of snow
    Fingers numb, faces aglow, it's

    Christmas time, mistletoe and wine
    Children singing Christian rhyme
    With logs on the fire and gifts on the tree
    A time to rejoice in the good that we see

    A time for living, a time for believing
    A time for trusting, not deceiving
    Love and laughter and joy ever after
    Ours for the taking, just follow the master

    Christmas time, mistletoe and wine
    Children singing Christian rhyme
    With logs on the fire and gifts on the tree
    A time to rejoice in the good that we see

    Silent night
    Holy night

    It's a time for giving, a time for getting
    A time for forgiving and for forgetting
    Christmas is love, Christmas is peace
    A time for hating and fighting to cease

    Christmas time (silent night), mistletoe and wine (Holy night)
    Children singing Christian rhyme
    With logs on the fire and gifts on the tree
    A time to rejoice in the good that we see

    Christmas time, mistletoe and wine
    Children singing Christian rhyme
    With logs on the fire and gifts on the tree
    A time to rejoice in the good that we see

    Christmas time (Christmas time), mistletoe and wine
    Children singing Christian rhyme
    With logs on the fire and gifts on the tree
    A time to rejoice in the good that we see

    Christmas time (silent night)
    Mistletoe and wine (Holy night)
    Children singing Christian rhyme
    With logs on the fire and gifts on the tree
    A time to rejoice in the good that we see Writer/s: Jeremy Paul, Keith Strachan, Leslie Stewart
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Mark from Dublin, IrelandIt wouldnt be christmas without hearing this song in the shops as we are all doing our christmas shopping....I first heard cliff singing this track in concert in sept 1988,i was 12 years old and this single was prob one of the first singles i brought out of my own money....I have since spent a fortune of cliff but as a cliff fan it has being worth it.
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