On Christmas eve they filled the house, some fifty guests all
told,
(O little Lord of Christmas, were You left out in the cold?)
And ate and sang, played cards and danced till early morning light.
(O little Lord of Christmas, did they think of You that night?)
Next morning came the presents on a glittering Christmas tree.
(O little Lord of Christmas, was there any gift for Thee?)
The dinner was a Roman feast, and how those guests did eat!
(O little Lord of Christmas, were You hungry in the street?)
Then came some teas, a movie, and at night the last revue.
(O little Lord of Christmas, what had these to do with You?)
By midnight all were tired and cross and tumbled into bed.
(O little Lord of Christmas, did they think that You were dead?)
They all woke up with headaches and no joy in work or play.
(O little Lord of Christmas, did they mark Your birth that day?)
The love, the joy were good, no doubt; the rest a pagan spree.
(O little Lord of Christmas, let us keep the day with Thee!)