| Song | Wizards in Winter |
| Artist | Trans-Siberian Orchestra |
| Album | The Lost Christmas Eve |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Kinkel, O'Neill | |
| Narration: | |
| And so it was in front of this hotel | |
| our angel did finally arrive | |
| and standing at one corner was a young man | |
| who caught the angel’s eye | |
| he had a small group of children | |
| gathered round him there | |
| who all were quietly listening | |
| which for children is quite rare | |
| he was telling them christmas tales | |
| and each one brought more children near | |
| where they nestled round him on those steps | |
| so each word they could clearly hear | |
| he then told them a christmas story | |
| about how all men are brothers | |
| and when that story had ended | |
| the children clamored for another | |
| “where does christmas go | |
| when its day is through? | |
| where does christmas go,” they asked, | |
| “and what does christmas do?” | |
| now children have such simple requests | |
| their wishes are so small | |
| that the young man saw no reason why | |
| he could not grant them all | |
| they liked his stories so much | |
| they begged him not to let it end | |
| so he told them about the wizards of winter | |
| whose winter ball they must attend | |
| how these wizards decorated their whole world | |
| with icicles, frost and snow | |
| and how with the dreams of this night beneath it | |
| it all would magically start to glow | |
| and the snow seemed to obey the young man’s every gesture | |
| in the cold december’s air | |
| and as for the wizards’ imperial ball | |
| well, they were already there | |
| WIZARDS IN WINTER | |
| (Instrumental) |
| zuo qu : Kinkel, O' Neill | |
| Narration: | |
| And so it was in front of this hotel | |
| our angel did finally arrive | |
| and standing at one corner was a young man | |
| who caught the angel' s eye | |
| he had a small group of children | |
| gathered round him there | |
| who all were quietly listening | |
| which for children is quite rare | |
| he was telling them christmas tales | |
| and each one brought more children near | |
| where they nestled round him on those steps | |
| so each word they could clearly hear | |
| he then told them a christmas story | |
| about how all men are brothers | |
| and when that story had ended | |
| the children clamored for another | |
| " where does christmas go | |
| when its day is through? | |
| where does christmas go," they asked, | |
| " and what does christmas do?" | |
| now children have such simple requests | |
| their wishes are so small | |
| that the young man saw no reason why | |
| he could not grant them all | |
| they liked his stories so much | |
| they begged him not to let it end | |
| so he told them about the wizards of winter | |
| whose winter ball they must attend | |
| how these wizards decorated their whole world | |
| with icicles, frost and snow | |
| and how with the dreams of this night beneath it | |
| it all would magically start to glow | |
| and the snow seemed to obey the young man' s every gesture | |
| in the cold december' s air | |
| and as for the wizards' imperial ball | |
| well, they were already there | |
| WIZARDS IN WINTER | |
| Instrumental |
| zuò qǔ : Kinkel, O' Neill | |
| Narration: | |
| And so it was in front of this hotel | |
| our angel did finally arrive | |
| and standing at one corner was a young man | |
| who caught the angel' s eye | |
| he had a small group of children | |
| gathered round him there | |
| who all were quietly listening | |
| which for children is quite rare | |
| he was telling them christmas tales | |
| and each one brought more children near | |
| where they nestled round him on those steps | |
| so each word they could clearly hear | |
| he then told them a christmas story | |
| about how all men are brothers | |
| and when that story had ended | |
| the children clamored for another | |
| " where does christmas go | |
| when its day is through? | |
| where does christmas go," they asked, | |
| " and what does christmas do?" | |
| now children have such simple requests | |
| their wishes are so small | |
| that the young man saw no reason why | |
| he could not grant them all | |
| they liked his stories so much | |
| they begged him not to let it end | |
| so he told them about the wizards of winter | |
| whose winter ball they must attend | |
| how these wizards decorated their whole world | |
| with icicles, frost and snow | |
| and how with the dreams of this night beneath it | |
| it all would magically start to glow | |
| and the snow seemed to obey the young man' s every gesture | |
| in the cold december' s air | |
| and as for the wizards' imperial ball | |
| well, they were already there | |
| WIZARDS IN WINTER | |
| Instrumental |