With those in need we see around us everywhere/Let us always. No place on Earth/Compares with home/And every path will bring me back from where I roam.īless us all/That as we live/We always comfort and forgive. Life is full of sweet surprises/Every day's a gift/The sun comes up/And I can feel it lift my spirit/Fills me up with laughter/Fills me up with song/I look into the eyes of love/And know that I belong/Bless us all/Who gather here. You have changed me!Īnd now, I leave you with the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. Nothing Scrooge could do or say could stop the relentless march of those terrible bells. Now? But spirit, I have learned so much from you. I believe it will end upon the stroke of twelve. Scrooge, he'll be very merry and happy this day, I have no doubt. w-well, I-I suppose that on the blessed day of Christmas, one must drink to the health of, uh, Mr. My dear, the-the children, Christmas Day. If I had him here, I would give him a piece of my mind to feast upon. It only seems right that I should lift a glass to my employer. take the day off.īe here all the earlier the next morning. It's a poor excuse for picking a man's pocket every December the 25th.īut as I seem to be the only person around who knows that. Uh, it'll waste a lot of expensive coal for the fire. You'll have no one to do business *with*. Scrooge, why open the office tomorrow? Other businesses will be closed. Um, if you please, sir, half an hour off hardly seems customary for Christmas Day. Scrooge, but it appears to be closing time.
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