Songwriter: Dido Rollo Armstrong

A young gentleman came riding past
On a snow blue winters day
He asked to drink by our fire
And I was pleased to let him stay

He drank there quietly for a while
And then he turned and said to me

Your eyes are green
Like summer grass
Your lips are red
Like a fresh cut rose
Your hair is soft
Like an Irish stream
And your voice
Is filled with sweet beauty

And the last words I heard him say

Were I shall return
For you
My love
On Christmas Day

And the night will come
But I won't sleep
As I watch the stars that lead him
I cannot place where he is
But still my heart goes with him
I'm saving all my Sunday clothes
For the day that I'll be leaving
Father knows
My sister knows
And my friends
They're happy for me
And the priest he says
You should thank God
For the blessing
Of such beauty

And the last words
I heard him say

Were I shall return
For you
My love
On Christmas Day
I shall return
For you
My love
On Christmas Day

(On Christmas Day)

(I shall return for you my love)

And the last words
I heard him say
Were the last words
I ever
Heard him say

I shall return
For you
My love
On Christmas Day
I swear
I will return
On Christmas Day
And yes
I shall return
On Christmas Day
I shall return
For you
On Christmas Day
My love
I will return
On Christmas Day
I shall return
My love
On Christmas Day

On Christmas Day

Dido

Dido Florian Cloud de Bounevialle O'Malley Armstrong, better known as Dido, is a singer-songwriter from London, born 25 December 1971. Her elder brother, Rollo Armstrong, is part of the British electronica trio Faithless.

Dido attained international success with her debut album No Angel (1999), which sold over 21 million copies worldwide.

Her next album, Life for Rent (2003), continued her success with the hit singles “White Flag” and “Life for Rent”.