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[Verse 1]
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 It happened one day near December's end
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Two neighbors called on an old friend
And they found his shop so meager and lean
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Made gay with thousand bows of green
And Conrad was sitting with face a-shine
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When he suddenly stopped as he stitched a twine
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And he said "Old friends, at dawn today
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 When the cock was crowing the night away
The Lord appeared in a dream to me
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 And said "I'm coming your guest to be."
[Verse 2]
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 So I've been busy with feet astir
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Strewing my shop with branches of fern
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The table is spread and the kettle is shined
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 And over the rafters the holly is twined
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 Now I'll wait for my Lord to appear
And listen closely so I will hear
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His step as He nears my humble place
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And I'll open the door and look on His face
[Verse 3]
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 So his friends went home and left Conrad alone
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For this was the happiest day he had known
For long since, his family had passed away
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 And Conrad had spent many a sad Christmas Day
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But he knew with the Lord as his Christmas Guest
This Christmas would be the dearest and best
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So he listened with only joy in his heart
And with every sound he would rise with a start
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 And look for the Lord to be at his door
Like the vision he had had a few hours before
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 So he ran to the window after hearing a sound
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But all he could see on the snow covered ground
Was a shabby beggar whose shoes were torn
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And all of his clothes were ragged and worn
[Verse 4]
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 But Conrad was touched and he went to the door
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 And he said, "You know, your feet must be frozen and sore
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I have some shoes in my shop for you
And a coat that will keep you warmer too."
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So with grateful heart the man went away
But Conrad noticed the time of day
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And wondered what made the Lord so late
And how much longer he'd have to wait
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 When he heard a knock, he ran to the door
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But it was only a stranger once more
A bent old lady with a shawl of black
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With a bundle of kindling piled on her back
She asked for only a place to rest
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But that was reserved for Conrad's Great Guest
[Verse 5]
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But her voice seemed to plead "Don't send me away
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Let me rest for awhile on Christmas Day"
So Conrad brewed her a steaming cup
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And told her to sit at the table and sup
But after she left he was filled with dismay
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 For he saw that the hours were slipping away
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And the Lord hadn't come as he said he would
Then Conrad felt sure he had misunderstood
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 When out of the stillness he heard a cry
'Please help me and tell me where am I?"
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 So again he opened his friendly door
And stood disappointed as twice before
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 It was only a child who'd wandered away
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And was lost from her family on Christmas Day
[Verse 6]
Again Conrad's heart was heavy and sad
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But he knew he should make the little girl glad
So he called her in and he wiped her tears
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And quieted all her childish fears
Then he led her back to her home once more
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 But as he entered his own darkened door
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 He knew the Lord was not coming today
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For the hours of Christmas had passed away
[Verse 7]
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So he went to his room and knelt down to pray
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And he said "Dear Lord, why did you delay?
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 What kept you from coming to call on me?
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For I wanted so much your face to see.'
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When soft in the silence a voice he heard
"Lift up your head for I kept my word
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  Three times my shadow crossed your floor
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And three times I came to your lonely door
I was the beggar with bruised, cold feet
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 And I was the woman you gave something to eat
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I was the child on the homeless street
Three times I knocked, and three times I came in
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 And each time I found the warmth of a friend
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 Of all the gifts, love is the best
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And I was honored to be your Christmas Guest