God Bless The Children
B.J.トーマス Lyrics


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I hope there's really a Santa Claus
I hope he lives on the cold north pole
I hope the stockings are hung on the wall
May the child stay in us all

God bless the children everywhere
For they haven't yet learned not to care
We must not let time age the soul
May the child stay in us all

I hope there's really a reindeer that flies
Does a snowman see through his button eyes
I hope that when our hair turns to grey
All the child in us will stay

God bless the children everywhere
For they haven't yet learned not to care
Time must not turn our own hearts cold
May the child stay in us all
May the child stay in us all

Unless we be like children
The gates of heaven close
Until we think like children
Our souls will never grow old

God bless the children everywhere
For they haven't yet learned not to care
Time must not turn our own hearts cold
May the child stay in us all




May the child stay in us all
May the child stay in us all

Overall Meaning

These lyrics, written by B.J. Thomas, reflect a deep yearning for the innocence and purity of childhood. The singer expresses a heartfelt wish for the existence of Santa Claus, symbolizing the magic and wonder of childhood beliefs. The mention of the cold North Pole and hanging stockings evokes traditional Christmas imagery associated with childhood fantasies and joy. The singer hopes that the childlike wonder and innocence found in the belief in Santa Claus will always reside within us, regardless of age or life experiences.


The repetition of the phrase "God bless the children everywhere" underscores the importance of nurturing and protecting the innocence and caring nature of children. The singer recognizes that children possess an inherent compassion and empathy that can easily be lost as one grows older. There is a plea to retain this sense of compassion and caring in order to prevent the hardening of the soul that can come with the passing of time.


The lyrics also touch upon the idea of embracing the whimsical and imaginative aspects of childhood, such as the belief in flying reindeer and sentient snowmen. These fantastical elements serve as metaphors for the ability to see the world with wonder and curiosity, qualities that are often lost as people grow older. The singer expresses a desire for the childlike wonder and joy to persist even as one ages and experiences the inevitable changes that come with time.


The final verses emphasize the importance of maintaining a childlike mindset in order to access deeper spiritual truths and cultivate a sense of eternal youth within the soul. The reference to the gates of heaven closing unless one embodies the innocence and purity of a child suggests that a sense of wonder and openness is essential for spiritual growth and enlightenment. By urging listeners to hold onto the child within, the lyrics remind us to approach life with a sense of wonder, curiosity, and love that can keep our hearts warm and open despite the passage of time.




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