
We'll Dress The House Lyrics to 'We'll Dress The House' below was written by Alfred Shaddick Burt in 1954.
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We'll dress the house with holly bright and sprigs of mistletoe
We'll trim the Christmas tree tonight and set the lights aglow;
We'll wrap our gifts with ribbons gay and give them out on Christmas day
by everything we do and say; Our gladness we will show.
We'll dress the table daintily, Our finest treasures use.
That all a-sparkle it may be and bright with lovely hues;
Then for the feasting we'll prepare a kitchen full of wondrous fare
that each from all the dishes rare; His favorite one may choose.
And ye who would the Christ Child greet, your hear also adorn
That it may be a dwelling meet for him who now is born;
Let all unlovely things give place to souls be decked with heavenly grace
That ye may view his holy face; With joy on Christmas morn.