It’s a house full of noise 'cause the family’s all in town
It’s an attic full of toys so the kids won’t find out
The smell of cookies in the oven, it’s a slow dance in the kitchen
Oh, ain’t it somethin', it’s a Christmas to believe in It’s in the snow making angels, it’s a mistletoe kiss
It’s an empty seat at the table to remember who we miss
It’s a candle light carol, it’s a grateful choir singin'
Oh Hark! The Herald, it’s a Christmas to believe in More than just a Merry Christmas
I’m wishing you a Christmas to believe in Where the moments turn to memories
And years from now you’ll close your eyes and see them
More than just another busy season
I’m wishing you a Christmas to believe in It’s a blanket by the fire watching all our favorite movies
«It's A Wonderful Life"in black and white just like it should be It’s Salvation Army bells, hear them ringing to remind us There’s a world that needs our help, may compassion come and find us More than just a Merry Christmas
I’m wishing you a Christmas to believe in Where the moments turn to memories
And years from now you’ll close your eyes and see them
More than just another busy season
I’m wishing you a Christmas to believe in A Christmas to believe in Hallelujah, we believe in Christmas
It’s grandpa’s Bible opened up to Luke Chapter 2
It’s the greatest gift of love being born for me and you
It’s a heart returning home to the One who is the reason
Every Christmas is a Christmas to believe in May your Christmas be a Christmas to believe in
I miss you Aunt Doris ! Enjoy your first Christmas in heaven! Thank you for showing me how much you loved Jesus ! Thank you for loving me and my family and excepting my husband into our family! Thank you for those memories and moments!
Song reminded me of my childhood Christmas.. I just heard it in the K Love Christmas stream and bought tears with mix of joy.. Wanted to hear one more time.. Thank you for the beautiful song and the hope which it can give to the broken hearts... Merry Christmas Sir..
This song touched my heart and inner soul....”For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life”.
I heard this for the first time the other day on the radio. I work for the Salvation Army and not only was I touched by the mention of it on the song, but because I was driving around town collecting kettle money. It deepened my joy that people give! Also, all the things in the song teared me up and I remembered all the good things of the season that are hard to enjoy because of stress and busyness. Thank you for this song, Matthew West! God bless you!
Sitting here with this masterpiece on repeat. Tears streaming down my face as once again Matthew seems to be singing directly to my heart and soul, just when I truly need it most. On so many levels this song touches me. In both happy and sad ways. Bless You Matthew West! And each of you here taking in and appreciating this God given beautiful gift among gifts.