Christmas Time in the City lyrics

by

Mary Chapin Carpenter


[Verse 1]
Well I walked to town in the pouring rain
Paid my fare and I rode that train
To the station under the avenue
Hit the air at the stroke of noon
At the cross streets where I staked my claim
I played in tune with the winter rain
Collecting dimes and dollar bills
While the noisy traffic played the fills

[Chorus]
And it's Christmas time in the city
When the air is filled with cheer
And the storefronts look this pretty only once a year

[Verse 2]
Well the vendors huddled and the taxis honked
As I played for change beneath the neon clock
Was dressed up looking like a Christmas tree
Blinking down on that busy street
When the crowd thinned out and the rain had quit
And my fingers felt cold and stiff
I took their money and I closed my case
And I headed back towards home again

[Chorus]
And it's Christmas time in the city
When the air is filled with cheer
And the storefronts look this pretty only once a year
[Verse 3]
As I walked back to the subway stairs
I had twenty eight dollars in change for fare
There was an old bag lady with an outstretched hand
And a small Salvation Army band
Playing "Angels We Have Heard on High,"
"The First Noel," and "O Holy Night"
I folded up one dollar bill
And I tucked it down into the till

[Chorus]
And it's Christmas time in the city
When the air is filled with cheer
And the storefronts look this pretty only once a year
And it's Christmas time in the city
When the air is filled with cheer
And the storefronts look this pretty only once a year
And it's Christmas time in the city
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