Number of Lyrics in Album : 11
By Mary Chapin Carpent, No presents, no candy, no treat No stockings hung by the
By Mary Chapin Carpent, How do you capture The wind on the water? How
By Mary Chapin Carpent, Children, go where I send thee How shall I send thee? I'm
By Mary Chapin Carpent, The week before Thanksgiving Day This town puts up its old
By Mary Chapin Carpent, Well I walked to town in the pouring rain Paid my
By Mary Chapin Carpent, When chimney smoke hangs still and low across the stubbled fields
By Mary Chapin Carpent, There's not a soul out on the street, no footprints in
By Mary Chapin Carpent, Once in royal David's city stood a lowly cattle shed Where
By Mary Chapin Carpent, Still, still, still One can hear the falling snow For all is
By Mary Chapin Carpent, Grateful for each hand we hold Gathered round this table. From far
By Mary Chapin Carpent, Longest Night of the Year They say that spring will come