T'was the night before
Christmas, he lived all alone, I had come down the chimney with
presents to give I looked all about a strange sight I
did see, No stocking by the fire, just boots
filled with sand, With medals and badges, awards of
all kind For this house was different, so
dark and dreary, I heard stories about them, I had to
see more And there he lay sleeping silent
alone, His face so gentle, his room in such
disorder, Was this the hero of whom I'd just
read? His head was clean shaven, his
weathered face tan, For I realized the families that I
saw that night
Soon around the world, the children
would play, They all enjoyed freedom each month
of the year, I couldn't help wonder how many lay
alone Just the very thought brought a tear
to my eye, The soldier awakened and I heard a
rough voice, I fight for freedom, I don't ask for
more, With that he rolled over and drifted
off into sleep,
I watched him for hours, so silent
and still, So I took off my jacket, the one
made of red, And I put on his T-shirt of gray and
black, And although it barely fit me, I
began to swell with pride, I didn't want to leave him on that
cold dark night, Then the soldier rolled over,
whispered with a voice so clean and pure, One look at my watch, and I knew he
was right, |