G OOD RING WENCESLAS Good King Wenceslas Iooked out, On the Feast of Stephen, When the snow lay round abc-ut, Deep, -and crisp, and even; Brightly shone the moon that night, Though the frost was cruel, When a poor man came in sight, SGathering winter fuel. "Hither, page, and stand by me, If thou know'st it, telling, Yonder peasant, who is he Where and what his dwelling?" "Sire, he lives a good league hence, tjnderneath themountain, Right against thé forest fence, , By Saint Agnes'fountain. Bring me flesh and bring me wvine, LLL- i "Sire, the night is darker now And the wind blows stronger; Fails my heart, I know not how; I can go no longer." 'Mark my footsteps my good page, Tread thou in them boldly, Thou shaît find the winter's rage Freeze thy blood less coldly." In his master's steps he trod, Where the snow lay dinted; Ileat was in the very sod Which the Saint had printed. Therefore, Christian men, be sure Wealth or rank possessing, Ye who now wiII hless the poor, Shaîl yourselves find blessings. LET IT SNOW SOh, the weather outside is fightful, "But the fire is so delightful. And since we've no place to go, Let it snow!i Let it snow! Let it snow! It doesn't show signs of stopping, And I brought some corn for popping, The lights are turned way down low, Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! When we finally idss good night, How lil hate going out ini the storm. But if you really hold me tight, AUl the way home well be warm. The fire is slowly dying, And, my dear, we're stili goodbyeing, But. as long as you love me so, Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! m %ta rla .;gfl PRINGLE CREEK GUARDIAN DRUGS 728 ANDERSON 666-9922 John, JO-Anne Bird and staff wish you- a happy, healthy Holiday Season!1 Isnng me pine Iogs tither; Thou and I will see himn dine, When we bear them thither." Page and monarch forth they went, *~Forth they went together; Through the rude wind's wild lament And the bitter weather. A e f