On Christmas
Eve, a young boy with light in his eyes
Looked deep into
Santa’s, to Santa’s surprise
And said as he sat on
Santa’s broad knee
I want your
secret. Tell it to me.”
He leaned up
and whispered in Santa’s good
ear
"How do you do it,
year after year?
I want to know how, as
you travel about,
Giving gifts here and
there, you never run
out.
How is it,
Dear Santa, that in your pack of
toys
You have plenty for
all of the world’s
girls and boys?
Stays so full, never
empties, as you make
your way
From rooftop to
rooftop, to homes large and
small,
From nation to nation,
reaching them all?”
And Santa
smiled kindly and said to the boy,
“Don’t ask me hard
questions. Don’t you
want a toy?”
But the child shook
his head, and Santa
could see
That he needed the
answer. “Now listen to
me,”
He told that
small boy with the light in
his eyes,
“My secret will make
you sadder and wise.
The truth is
that my sack is magic inside.
It holds millions of
toys for my Christmas
Eve ride
But although I do
visit each girl and each
boy
I don’t always leave
them a gaily-wrapped
toy.
Some homes are
hungry, some homes are sad.
Some homes are
desperate, some homes are
bad.
Some homes are broken,
and the children
there grieve.
Those homes I visit,
but what should I
leave?
My sleigh is
filled with the happiest stuff,
But for the homes
where despair lives, toys
aren’t enough.
So I tiptoe in, kiss
each girl and boy,
And I pray with them
that they’ll be given
the joy
Of the spirit of
Christmas, the spirit that
lives
In the heart of the
dear child who gets
not, but gives.
If only God
hears me and answers my prayer,
When I visit next
year, what I will find
there
Are homes filled with
peace, and with
giving, and love
And boys and girls
gifted with light from
above.
It’s a very
hard task, my smart little
brother,
To give toys to some,
and to give prayers
to others.
But the prayers are
the best gifts, the
best gifts indeed,
For God has a way of
meeting each need.
That’s part of
the answer. The rest, my
dear youth,
Is that my sack is
magic. And that is the
truth.
In my sack I carry on
Christmas Eve day
More love than a Santa
could e’er give away.
The sack never
empties of love, or of joys
‘Cause inside it are
prayers and hope. Not
just toys.
The more that
I give, the fuller it seems,
Because giving is my
way of fulfilling
dreams.
And do you know
something? You’ve got a
sack, too.
It’s as magic as mine,
and it’s inside of
you.
It never gets
empty; it’s full from the
start.
It’s the center of
lights and love. It’s
your heart.
And if on this
Christmas you want to help
me,
Don’t be so concerned
with the gifts ‘neath
your tree.
Open that sack
called your heart, and share
Your joy, your
friendship, your wealth,
your care.”
The light in
the small boy’s eyes was
glowing
“Thanks for your
secret. I’ve got to be
going."
“Wait, little
boy,” said Santa, “don’t go.
Will you share?
Will you help?
Will you use what you
know?”
And just for a
moment the small boy stood
still,
Touched his heart with
his small hand and
whispered,
“I will."