A Christmas Song
Jethro Tull Lyrics


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Once in Royal David's City stood a lonely cattle shed,
Where a mother held her baby.
You'd do well to remember the things He later said.
When you're stuffing yourselves at the Christmas parties,

You'll just laugh when I tell you to take a running jump.
You're missing the point I'm sure does not need making
That Christmas spirit is not what you drink.

So how can you laugh when your own mother's hungry,
And how can you smile when the reasons for smiling are wrong?
And if I just messed up your thoughtless pleasures,
Remember, if you wish, this is just a Christmas song.





(Hey! Santa! Pass us that bottle, will you?)

Overall Meaning

The song "Christmas Song" by Jethro Tull captures the essence of the true meaning of Christmas. The first stanza talks about the humble beginnings of Christ as he was born in a cattle shed in Bethlehem. It is a reminder of the simplicity of Jesus' birth, a time where there was no big feast, no extravagant gifts, and no luxurious decorations.


The second stanza, however, is a powerful message that brings to light the real purpose of Christmas. Ian Anderson, the lead singer of the band, points out how people have turned Christmas into a time of excess, where gluttony and greed take over. He reminds his listeners that the Christmas spirit is not in what you drink or how much you eat, but it is in what you give to others. He challenges people to think beyond themselves and to remember those who are less fortunate.


The last stanza is a strong rebuke to those who are selfish and self-centered. It highlights the irony of people celebrating Christmas while there are others who are starving and suffering. Anderson calls on his listeners to reflect on their actions and to remember the true essence of Christmas.


Overall, "Christmas Song" is a powerful reminder of the humility and simplicity of Christ's birth and a call to people to be more compassionate and caring towards others during the holiday season.


Line by Line Meaning

Once in Royal David's City stood a lonely cattle shed,
In an ordinary place, far away from the grandeur of palaces and mansions, a humble cattle housed the Son of God.


Where a mother held her baby.
The King of the universe was once cradled in a mother's arms.


You'd do well to remember the things He later said.
It is important to pay attention to the words and teachings of Jesus Christ.


When you're stuffing yourselves at the Christmas parties,
During the festivities of Christmas, when people are busy feasting and reveling in merriment.


You'll just laugh when I tell you to take a running jump.
You may disregard my message with a scoff and a jeer.


You're missing the point I'm sure does not need making
You fail to grasp the truth that should be obvious and self-evident.


That Christmas spirit is not what you drink.
The true essence of Christmas is not found in intoxicating spirits.


So how can you laugh when your own mother's hungry,
How can you laugh and enjoy the pleasures of the season, while there are people suffering around you?


And how can you smile when the reasons for smiling are wrong?
Why would you find joy and happiness in things that are meaningless or corrupt?


And if I just messed up your thoughtless pleasures,
And if my words have disturbed or disrupted your superficial, shallow enjoyment.


Remember, if you wish, this is just a Christmas song.
Remember, if it pleases you, that this song is simply a reminder of what Christmas truly represents.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: SHAWN PHILLIPS

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