A'tAmispacemanAmiwas Clight cameyearsCtravellingC of Gtime sionncehis hisGship, FGmissfromiion dAmifar,Amiid start,
And Amiover a Gvillage he Fhalted his Amicraft,
And it Chung in the Gsky like a Fstar, just like a Gsta-Amiar...
He Amifollowed a Clight and came Gdown to a Amished,
Where a Cmother and a Gchild were Flying there on a bed,
AAnAmibrightAmid he Chadlight the ofGoffGsilverGace of an Fshone, FFangle,round and hisGhisthAmihead,Amiey were Amiafraid...
Then the Amistranger Cspoke, he Gsaid 'Do not Amifear,
I Ccome from a Gplanet a Flong way from here,
And AmiI bring a Gmessage for Fmankind to Amihear',
And Csuddenly the Gsweetest Fmusic Gfilled the Amiair...
And it went la, la...
Am, C, G, Ami
C, G, F
Am, G, F, Ami
CPeace and Ggoodwill to Fall men, and Glove for the Amichild...
This Amilovely Cmusic went Gtrembling through the Amiground,
And Cmany were Gwakened on Fhearing that sound,
And Amitravellers on the Groad, the Fvillage they Amifound,
By the Clight of that Gship in the Fsky, which Gshone all Amiround...
And Amijust before Cdawn at the Gpaling of the Amisky,
The Cstranger Greturned and said F'Now I must fly,
When Amitwo thousand Gyears of Fyour time has gone Amiby,
This Csong will beGgin once Fagain, to a Gbaby's Amicry...'
And it went la, la...
Am, C, G, Ami
C, G, F
Am, G, F, Ami
This Csong will Gbegin once Fagain to a Gbaby's Amicry...
And it goes la, la...
Am, C, G, Ami
C, G, F
Am, G, F, Ami
CPeace and Ggoodwill to Fall men, and Glove for the Amichild...
Oh the Amiwhole world is Cwaiting, Gwaiting to hear that Amisong again,
There are Cthousands standing on the Gedge of the Fworld,
And a Amistar is moving Gsomewhere, the Ftime is nearly Amihere,
This Csong will beGgin once Fagain, to a Gbaby's Amicry...'
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