Can’t Stop Christmas
Through this song, I wish everyone a very Merry Christmas! Let’s all celebrate the birth of the Holy Child in peace and harmony. If you find this song a little bit melancholic in tune, then forward to the next song of Celine Dion’s “I Met An Angel On Christmas Day”.
Can’t Stop Christmas by Martin Nievera
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Can’t stop the rain from falling
Each time the sky decideds to cry
Can’t stop the sun from shining
Until the day turns into night
All over the world
They try to steal our joy
But our spirit can’t be broken
Every man and woman, girl or boy
Refrain:
Can’t stop the joy
Can’t stop the reason
Christmas lives inside of us
From season to season
Can’t stop the pain
Of all the hatred in the world
There’ll be no hate, no war
In God we’ll trust
And peace on earth
Cause you can’t stop Christmas
There’s a feeling we share
We never knew it, but it always was there
For united we will stand
Brother to brother hand in hand
With one song, one dream, one prayer
Let your voice be heard
For his blessings surround us
All across the world
Can’t stop the joy
Can’t stop the reason
Christmas lives inside of us
From season to season
Can’t stop the pain
Of all the hatred in the world
There’ll be no hate, no war
In God we’ll trust
And peace on earth
Cause you can’t stop Christmas
Reach out for those in need
For that magic of Christmas
Is to give and to believe…
Repeat Refrain
Awards From The Fairy
Thank you so much Diwata for these two wonderful awards!
I’m passing this Got A Friend In You award to Myrtle

Talaga? But here’s the real beautiful and sexy girl!

Meet little Kresha with her Tita My!
I’m passing this award to Switzphils
The Magnificent Poseidon

I got the chance to take this picture of Poseidon, the god of the sea, yesterday on my way home. In the background is the Arts Museum that’s showing Christmas stories for public viewing until December 23. Poseidon statue stands at Gotaplatsen, the heart of Gothenburg. It faces the whole Avenue as if it is watching over this city when darkness falls. Knowing that Poseidon is the god of the sea, I wonder what he had done to the people of this City that they put up a statue of him. I even asked hubby, but his quick reply was, “he might have been stranded here a long, long time ago”.






