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December Serenade

from Grand Promenade by Maggie McKaig

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Like it says...a simple melody on the darkest night of the year.
Keep the fires burning. Let the storms roll through.

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December Serenade

When the days are darkening short
And the nights hang low
The wind may roar and down the rain may pour
The mountains fill with snow, well
Give me red wine, give me candlelight
I’ll write a song for you
Stoke the fires, keep it burning
Now let the storms come through

In this wintertime
Serenade December
A simple melody on the
Darkest night of the year
Shall we dance?

If you listen on the darkest night
You can feel the earth in its
Tossing, its turning
Just like its giving birth
In its planning and scheming
Its own dreams of spring,
Each exhale, and inhale
And that’s what we bring

To this wintertime
Serenade December
A simple melody on the
Darkest night of the year
Shall we dance?

credits

from Grand Promenade, released June 20, 2003
Maggie McKaig--lead vocal, guitar, accordion
Luke Wilson--harmony vocal, dobro
Michael Zisman--electric bass guitar

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Maggie McKaig Nevada City, California

I'm a singer-songwriter, guitarist, accordionist, composer, poet, essayist, playwright. Since 2009 I've led World music quartet Beaucoup Chapeaux. With my partner of 45 years Luke Wilson we raised two sons, made seven albums, and grown veggie gardens and fruit trees on five acres of never ceded land once occupied by the Nisenan Tribe near Nevada City, CA.
Photo by LeeAnn Brook.
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