Narnia Soundtrack: Father Christmas

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2007

Narnia Soundtrack: Father Christmas

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  • This may seem a bit uncalled for, but for humor's sake,

    "FOR NARNIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA­AAAA!!!!!!!!!!"

    Ehehe.

  • i can picture myself standing in a forest covered with snow, snowflakes floating down the air, sweet bells ringing and echoing in the air. its cold, but a warm feeling from inside is just busting out

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  • Where did these 5 dislikes come from ffs!

  • Me and our school's orchestra played the beginning part in a Narnia medley for a concert. Needless to say, it was pretty awesome, even if we weren't professionals at the time. :) I love this piece a lot.

  • Thank you so much.

  • @althmanne Dude, you are amazing, may I just say. That's awesome.

  • @NoDeadBodyInMyCloset You just made me smile. :)

  • This is probably the first time someone's managed to badassify "Merry Christmas," to infuse it with the true spirit of the day that saw our Lord God charge into the fleshly world on that mount of hay and humility, to die in glorious battle with sin, and to rise from death itself to proclaim the Good News to the world.

    The winter of sin is passing, and God's good summer approaches. Though it is a few weeks, or more aptly two thousand years, late, still I say: Merry Christmas, and God bless you!

  • it finally started snowing today! ♥ I'll put the horses to the sleigh now, decorate it with Christmas tree balls and fir branches and drive through my winter-wonderland while listening to this music!! *-*

    Merry Christmas to everyone! :)))

  • "Our commonest expedient is to call it beauty and behave as if that settled the matter. ...The books or the music in which we thought the beauty was located will betray us if we trust to them; it was not in them, it only came through them, and what came through them was longing."

    Lewis, C.S. A Year With C.S. Lewis. NY: HarperCollins. Page 351.

  • I miss the idea of Saint Nicholas. I was in awe that he actually exists, but as a bishop in Turkey in the period from 300-500 A.D.

  • ;u; This is, and always will be the most magical film for me. I don't even know why it strikes such a deep chord. Maybe cuz I watched it when I was so young. /loves on/

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