| T'was the night before Christmas |
| He lived all alone |
| In a one bedroom house made of |
| Plaster and Stone |
| I had come down the Chimney |
| With presents to give. |
| And to see just who |
| In this home did live. |
| I looked all about |
| A strange sight I did see. |
| No tinsel, No presents, |
| Not even a tree. |
| No stocking by the mantle, |
| Just boots filled with sand. |
| On the wall hung pictures |
| Of far distant lands. |
| With medals and badges, |
| Awards of all kinds, |
| A sober thought |
| Came through my mind. |
| For this house was different, |
| It was dark and dreary, |
| I found the home of a soldier, |
| Once I could see clearly. |
| The soldier lay sleeping, |
| Silent, alone, |
| Curled up on the floor |
| In this one bedroom home. |
| The face was so gentle, |
| The room in such disorder, |
| Not how I pictured |
| A United States Soldier. |
| Was this the hero |
| Of whom I'd just read? |
| Curled up on a Poncho, |
| The floor for a bed? |
| I realized the families |
| That I saw this night, |
| Owed their lives to these soldiers |
| Who were willing to fight. |
| Soon round the world, |
| The children would play, |
| And grownup would celebrate |
| A bright Christmas Day. |
| The all enjoyed freedom |
| Each month of the year, |
| Because of the soldiers, |
| Like the one lying here. |
| I couldn't help wonder |
| How many lay alone, |
| On a cold Christmas Eve |
| In a land far from home. |
| The very thought |
| Brought a tear to my eye, |
| I dropped to my knees |
| And started to Cry. |
| The soldier awakened |
| And I heard a rough voice, |
| "Santa don't cry, |
| This life is my choice." |
| The soldier rolled over |
| And drifted to sleep, |
| I couldn't control it, |
| I continued to weep. |
| I kept watch for hours, |
| So silent and still |
| And we both shivered |
| From the cold nights chill. |
| I didn't want to leave |
| On that cold, dark, night, |
| This guardian of Honor |
| So willing to fight. |
| The soldier rolled over, |
| With a voice soft and pure, |
| Whispered, "Carry on Santa, |
| It's Christmas Day, All is secure." |
| One look at my watch |
| And I knew he was right. |
| "Merry Christmas my friend, |
| And to all a good night." |
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