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A New Christmas Carol

by Brock Lawley

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By: Brock Lawley

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It’s your Christmas Sweater every year it’s getting tighter
It’s your family by the fire, hot apple cider
It’s a candle light service-celebrating baby Jesus
Caroling a chorus of a savior came to free us

Storefront window decorating what they peddle
Ringing bell the salvation army kettle
Cut your Christmas tree, put your presents underneath
Hanging your lights to see, Beautiful nativity

CHORUS:
Footprints in the Christmas eve snow
Give a stranger something you don’t owe
Singing NOEL NOEL everyone yell
Marry Christmas

First it’s Charlie Brown, Then it’s Jimmy Stewart
Bribing Santa Claus milk and cookies ought to do it.
Hang your red stalking hear your neighbors caroling
Every time a bell rings an angel gets its wings

Lying in your bed you hear movement at the chimney
Heart skips a beat, then again it’s pretty windy
You can’t fall asleep, try and count some sheep
Then out of bed you leap to find presents in a heap

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released December 3, 2014
Brock Lawley

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Brock Lawley Pennsylvania

Brock Lawley is a working songwriter and recording artist in Columbus and Nashville. He fronts a band as well as writing songs for other artists. Aside from leading a warm and loving congregation in worship each Sunday, Brock writes an original song every week to wed with Pastor Davis’s scripture focused sermon. These edifying songs and sermons can be heard every week at newvillechurch.com. ... more

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