[Narration:]
And so back at the hotel
Our angel again arrived
But this time he went up the front steps
Which, of
course, led him inside
(itas one of those things that architects
Conveniently decide)
Now hotels are quite like people
No
two exactly the same
And this one had such a magical past
The angel found himself quite entertained
The foyer still had an
elegance
That the years could not disguise
And the shadows of christmas eves long disappeared
This night, still gently glided
by
For in this hotel, here side by side
The past and the present dwelled
And the ghosts who lived here not only lived
They
honestly, lived well
The lobby had a steinway piano
That was steeped in memories
And some said duke Ellingtonas
fingers
Still lingered on those keys
There was a grand palace ballroom
Where princesses had once waltzed
Whose beauty and
sense of style
The newspapers would constantly exhault
The ghosts of Rockefeller's and Vanderbilt's
Still met at their
Christmas Eve charity balls
Raising money not for themselves
But raising it for all
(and the sound of their children
laughing
Still echoed in these halls)
Now these spirits of course, could not be seen
By any human eyes
But each one smiled
at the angel
When they saw him walking by
And these ghosts reminded the angel
How every human waiting to be born,
And
every life that had already left
When it was tired out and worn
Were connected by those alive right now
Which gave the living
quite a trust,
To pass on what was best and good
Inside of each of us
Now within each guest room he heard many hearts
And
behind each heart there was a life
And the angel carefully read them all
With the next hour of that night
When he reached the
grand palace ballroom
It was behind closed mahogany doors
And when the angel was passing by it
He could hear music begin once
more
It seemed that since this room was built
Musicians did permanently reside
And then the angel did what we all would
do
He went to look inside
And there he found such a majestic orchestra
To please all, it would be enough
But then someone
plugged a guitar in
And the volume, it crept up
So with a song inspired by Mozartas
Famous aqueen of the nighta
The
orchestra added the word, awintera
And some notes, some fog, some lights
[instrumental]