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Douglas Fir

by Chris Thile

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For unto us a Child was born that day Rejoice (ooh) So a lot of people sing and Christians say Then Darling In the early morning unto us was born a little girl last May No sooner can a Douglas Fir light up her face Than we're strapping it to the car For to trim it by the fireplace With a light in a world That our little girl is showin' us Ooh Unto us ten million children were born last May Rejoice And the government shall rest upon their shoulders Blessed be their names Wonderful Counsellor Won-won-wonderful No sooner does the Fir grow tall In Clara's dream Than we lose our little girl And gain (and gain) a sugar plum fairy Dancing through the Kingdom in a brown stone hall As such a list rings From the TV on the walls To the heart of the world That little girl's been showing us For unto us is born this day In the city of David A Savior which is Christ the Lord Whatever we may think of that From Syria to Manhattan Let every child be adored

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