A John Prine Christmas
(专辑: A John Prine Christmas - 1993)
Pretty paper Pretty ribbons of blue. [Spoken:] Man oh man, I
just love Christmas it's just so darn neat. I
kinda wish every day was Christmas, Except Christmas eve and the
Fourth of July. We wouldn't want to miss out on the
fireworks, would we? When I
was a
kid, we used to get the
Christmas catalog from Montgomery Wards in Chicago. Sometimes we'd get it as early as late August. It was the
big book of wishes, hopes and desires. My three brothers and I
were allotted twenty-five bucks a
piece, including tax. So I'd make up a
different Christmas list every night From the
first of September 'til the
twenty-forth of December. Matter of fact, let me present you with my Christmas credentials. When I
was three years old, at least that's what my mother told me, I
ate an entire ornament. I
ate a
big red one, I
thought it was an apple. They kinda freaked out and was gonna take me to the
hospital But they couldn't stop me from laughing so they just left me alone. So I
guess I
still got that Christmas in me all the
time, you know? One year, I
got a
wooden Roly-Poly for Christmas, You know the
things you knock down and they bounce right back up. They made 'em out of wood back then, that's how old I
am. Nowadays, they make 'em out of plastic. My mom says, "They just don't make 'em like that anymore." And I
says, "No ma, they don't". Then there was the
year I
came home only eave from the
army, From Germany to marry my high school sweetheart on the
day after Christmas. My little brother Billy, who was twelve at the
time, Had just gotten his first job so he was able to afford to buy some Christmas presents For his brothers and his mom and dad out of his own pocket. Billy had a
job selling subscriptions for the
Chicago Tribune. He told me this guy named Rocky would pick him up in a
station wagon, Him and some other boys, and he'd take 'em out to some strange neighborhood And drop 'em off and he gave them this whole spiel to give their potential customers. Supposedly their little brother had won a
free trip to our nation's capital Washington, D.C., But he couldn't go on the
trip if his older brother wouldn't accompany him So if you would please buy a
subscription to the
Chicago Tribune then my little brother will be happy. Wow, what a
shyster! Some people'll do anything to get to the
Whitehouse. Then there was the
year that my mom and dad gave me my first guitar. Ah man it was gorgeous, I
still got the
thing. It was a
like aqua blue. Kinda dark aqua blue with a
cream colored heart. Was a
Silvertone from Montgomery Wards. The
model was called Kentucky Blue and man when I
saw that sitting under the
tree I
just couldn't wait. First year so I
didn't know how to play it, I'd just stand in front of the
mirror with a
string around my neck with that guitar and I'd try to look like Elvis. Then my brother Dave taught me a
couple of chords, Now I'm here in your living room singing and talking to you. It's funny how things work out. So-a whyn't you go find a
stranger and extend your hand to 'em. If you see somebody looks like they ain't doing quite as well as you, slip 'em a
buck, 'specially if they don't ask for spare change. Go buy your honey a
cuckoo clock or a
musical snow shaking water ball, That when you wind it up it plays, "I want you, I
need you, I
love ya with all my heart." 'cause after all, hell man, it's Christmas. Away in a
manger no crib for a
bed. The
little Lord Jesus lay down his sweet head. The
stars in the
sky look down where he lay. The
little Lord Jesus asleep on the
(1-2) hay. [Spoken:] Merry Christmas Everybody.