Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Ghosts of Christmas Past by Ella Blythe "Ghosts Of Christmas Past" lyrics. The snow is falling on this peaceful cold December night Spirits are lifted up like the candles burning warm and bright But something's chilling through this sacred Yuletide atmosphere I can feel you here. Though your name I say For a sign I pray Such a cold peculiar Christmas day I can't move on there's just no other way. Even though there's snow My heart feels hollow How the hell am I supposed to let you go But in my heart I know. We never fade away On this Holy day You can feel us all around you Yes it's true. These phantoms of the past Gather here amassed They are here and walk among you Don't be blue. While stringing garlands foggy echoes fill my weary mind These warm old memories and a sense of peace I hope to find Over my shoulder swear I saw you smiling back at me But when I look you flee. A whisper in my ear I can feel you're near Blurry eyes release a stinging tear The air grows cold but I've nothing to fear. What you want for me Was never misery So I can't continue weeping to the skies So I close my eyes. We never fade away On this Holy day You can feel us all around you Yes it's true. These phantoms of the past Gather here amassed They are here and walk among you Don't be blue. Though it's hard hanging holly and tinsel without you I'll pull through It feels so unreal without you right here can't say good bye Won't even try But I know that you'd want me to go on And know that you're never gone I could swear that I just heard you say Go on dear one, seize the day. We never fade away On this Holy day You can feel us all around you Yes it's true. These phantoms of the past Gather here amassed They are here and walk among you Don't be blue. We never fade away On this Holy day You can feel us all around you Yes it's true. These phantoms of the past Gather here amassed They are here and walk among you So please don't be blue. Les Disques du Crépuscule. An expanded double disc edition of the celebrated Christmas album from Les Disques du Crépuscule, first issued in December 1981 as TWI 058. "Every gift which is given, even though it be small, is in reality great, if it is given with affection" (Pindar) Sometimes witty, sometimes melancholic, Ghosts of Christmas Past features exclusive festive tracks by Crépuscule and Factory luminaries such as , Durutti Column, , Antena, Mikado, Thick Pigeon, Pale Fountains and The Names, along with special guests including , Aztec Camera, Deux Filles, Gavin Bryars, Virna Lindt and New Order (as B Music). For the 2015 double CD edition these vintage classic are joined by newer tracks from Section 25, Marsheaux, Blaine L. Reininger, The Wake, Miranda Dali and Ultramarine. Cover art by Jean-François Octave. Remastered 2xCD set in six panel digipack. 2xLP set in gatefold sleeve + digital copy. 2xCD tracklist : 1. Section 25 Jesus Sweetly Sleeps 2. Miranda Dali Happy Xmas (War Is Over) 3. The Wake Jesus From the Block 4. Marsheaux We Met at a Christmas Party 5. Ultramarine Winter Circle 6. Isolation Ward Lamina Christus 7. Thick Pigeon Jingle Bell Rock 8. Aztec Camera Hot Club of Christ 9. Paul Haig Scottish Christmas 10. B Music Rocking Carol 11. Tuxedomoon Weinachtrap 12. Virna Lindt Festivo 13. Blaine L. Reininger Jingle Hell 14. Blaine L. Reininger Silent Blight 15. Blaine L. Reininger Xmas Blooz 16. Snowflakes 17. Monks in the Snow A Theme for This Special Evening. 1. Hillcrest Club Breakfast at Christmas 2. Paul Haig Christiana 3. The Names Tokyo Twilight 4. The Durutti Column One Christmas for Your Thoughts 5. White Birds Possessed by the Stars 6. The Swinging Buildings Praying for a Cheaper Christmas 7. B Music Ode to Joy 8. Antena Noelle à Hawai 9. The Pale Fountains Benoît's Christmas 10. The French Impressionists Santa Baby 11. Simon Topping Peep Show International 12. Thick Pigeon Silhouettes 13. Deux Filles The Snow Falls and the Village Is. 14. Mikado Message de Noel 15. The Twelve Days of Christmas 16. The Arcadians Write Your Letter 17. Michael Nyman Cream Or Christians 18. Magazzini Criminali Honolulu 25 Dicembre 1990. 2xLP tracklist : A1. Aztec Camera Hot Club of Christ A2. The Durutti Column One Christmas for Your Thoughts A3. Paul Haig Christiana A4. Isolation Ward Lamina Christus A5. Buscemi Shchedryk A6. The Swinging Buildings Praying for a Cheaper Christmas B1. Tuxedomoon Weinachtrap B2. Thick Pigeon Jingle Bell Rock B3. The French Impressionists Santa Baby B4. Gavin Bryars Season of Mists B5. B Music Ode to Joy B6. Michael Nyman Cream or Christians. C1. Antena Noelle à Hawai C2. Mikado Message de Noel C3. The Pale Fountains Benoît's Christmas C4. The Names Tokyo Twilight C5. Marsheaux We Met Bernard Sumner at a Christmas Party D1. Blaine L. Reininger Jingle Hell D2. Section 25 Jesus Sweetly Sleeps D3. Miranda Dali Happy Xmas (War Is Over) D4. The Wake Jesus From the Block D5. Deux Filles Deep Snowdrop D6. Ultramarine Winter Circle. Available on 2xCD, 2xLP and digital download (MP3). To order please select correct shipping option and click on Add To Cart button below cover image, or else contact LDDC by email. "Aztec Camera's Hot Club of Christ is a busy, Django-esque run through a few well-known Christmas ditties, while Michael Nyman's Cream or Christians is a silly but loveable fragmented organ collage in a typical English eccentric tradition. Elsewhere, 's Simon Topping contributes a beaty, bongo-brassy little thing, which would have sounded a lot less formal had the likes of Rip Rig been let loose on it, Tuxedomoon are in playful Residential mood, while The Durutti Column's One Christmas For Your Thoughts is exactly what you'd expect, an exquisite, gentle instrumental operating on a level where factors of 'interest' and 'boredom' don't figure" ( NME , 12/1981) "Crépuscule's Christmas cracker is here to rescue the festive season from the fogies and bores" ( , 12/1981) "Awesome. An ideal stocking filler for your favourite followers of early 80s avant-garde and new wave" ( Boomkat , 12/2007) "Ghosts Of Christmas Past is without doubt the only Christmas LP you can play with a clear conscience (and without the danger that someone declares you insane) in summertime. Recommended - and more than that!" ( Peek A Boo , 12/2015) "Opportune idée de cadeau de. Noel s'il en est ( RifRaf Musiczine, 12/2015) "The Christmas album of choice in the Electronic Sound Office gets a lick of paint in the shape of a double vinyl reissue. Essential listening on the big day, or in fact any day round this time of year" ( Electronic Sound , 12/2017) Ghosts of Christmas Past by Ella Blythe. Snow is falling down Covering the ground Like a brand new page For me to tell a story about another time Not so long ago I thought that I had nothing When I had it all When I was worried about what was under the tree And left me blind to see the gifts in front of me And ohhh. the years go by so fast I thought that it would last But now I'm dancing with the ghost of Christmas past (repeat) Related. H-Ohhhhh h-ohhhhh OooooooOOoooo. Tears are falling now All alone to see Sad upon a notchen Waves of memory I wish upon a star That sits on top my tree To bring you back again To bring you back to me And all I ever want for Christmas is you But what I really want is for you to be here too Cause ohhhhh. Silent night lonely night Silent night lonely night. Check Out. years go by so fast I thought that it would last But now I'm dancing with the ghost of Christmas past (repeat) "Ghost Of Christmas Past" lyrics. Let's go back to where it started Where my life was filled with peace Though alone, my dad cold hearted My sister Fan, made my darkness cease Was left at school every Christmas evening Then one day I found new meaning When they would invite me home Joyful, at ease - with family With the news that Fanny died I knew from this moment that I'm all alone (He thinks his alone when there's all around him others) (That his lonely heart can't see, it's filled with greed) Come and take my robe We will fly away. Come with your robe, we fly away To a time of jolly and gay With the Ghost of Christmas Past Here to help me find my way. Come with your robe, we fly away To a time of jolly and gay With the Ghost of Christmas Past Here to help me find my way. On towards my glory days Of working for a jolly man Fezziwig, that kook, how he made us laugh and Took us in with open arms Dance 'til morning, singing, cheering Christmas time was always steering To a hope of better times I still can recall that joyfull night When I met my love, my Belle Wish for the rest of my time That we could have made a life together. Come and take my robe We will fly away. Come with your robe, we fly away To a time of jolly and gay With the Ghost of Christmas Past Here to help me find my way. Come with your robe, we fly away To a time of jolly and gay With the Ghost of Christmas Past Here to help me find my way. The hour strikes, it's getting darker Then I see a lonely man Waiting for his true love Belle Knowing that she won't show up She was my true love, I knew But she had found herself someone new Consumed by greed, his lust for wealth Lost in his world, a tragic spell. Now I know what could have been Should I regret that painfull sin? How I chose my own success Before the only woman I have ever loved liked this. Come and take my robe We will fly away. Come with your robe, we fly away To a time of jolly and gay With the help of the Ghost of the Christmas Past To show me on my way. Come with your robe, we fly away To a time of jolly and gay With the Ghost of Christmas Past Here to help me find my way. My Writing Process: The Blog Tour. Okay, so I’ll start off by saying, I’m in the snauzer haus . Again. Ella (my good friend and co-author of Ghosts of Christmas Past ) tagged me to participate in this writing process blog tour — wherein I’m supposed to answer four questions about my writing process — and although I did remember, I didn’t actually have time to get the entry up yesterday, when it was supposed to be up. So, snauzer haus . But I’m kind of used to that by now, so, on with the tour… What am I working on? I’m working on a couple of things, because, well, when am I not working on at least a couple of things? (If I had a muse, she would definitely have ADD.) But the thing I’ll focus on is a novella called Death Becomes Her . It’s a supernatural suspense story, about a young woman who can see the ghost of a murdered girl that everyone else believes has simply run away from home. Because no one else knows the girl is dead, she can’t go to the police, so she decides to try to solve the murder herself. I’ve got the first draft almost finished – it’s just wanting for a few scenes that I’m not quite sure about yet. Once I fill those in, I’ll polish it, send it to my esteemed beta reader, then tweak it as necessary, get it edited and proofread, and get it out there to be read ASAP. How does my writing differ from others of its genre? I’m not really sure how to answer this. Anything I can come up with sounds arrogant, disingenuous, self-deprecating, or some combination of all three, so I think I’ll leave it for now. If I come up with something better later I’ll come back and fill it in. Why do I write what I do? I write in several different genres (supernatural suspense, ghost stories, murder mysteries, horror, a bit of sci-fi, a bit of fantasy, a bit of erotica) but the reason I write what I do is because that’s what I feel compelled to write at any given time. When I wrote my half of Ghosts of Christmas Past , I wanted to write a story about finding a second chance at happiness. When I wrote Bitten , I got a brief scene stuck in my head, about a sexy vampire from a cheesy b-movie coming out of the movie screen and putting his sexy moves on a pissed-off theatre employee, who thinks he’s merely a hot fanboy who’s indulging his inner geek. It sounds silly when I put it like that, but I had an absolute blast writing it. Probably the most fun I’ve ever had writing anything. How does my writing process work? My writing process is still very much a work in progress. I suffer from Perfect-itis, and I’m also a procrastinator extraordinaire, so my process involves a Don’t Break The Chain calendar on the wall, and an Excel spreadsheet to track my word count, words/hour, and total hours spent. This keeps me honest, and the reward of putting an X through each little box on the calendar at the end of the day is enough to get me writing on most days, even when I don’t feel like it. I’ve also recently discovered — although I really should have known it already, given the whole Perfect-itis thing — that I’m most definitely a plotter. The longer a story is, the better I need to know the main plot, and if it’s a mystery, the plot-behind-the- plot, too. So I guess that’s it. Hopefully Ella will forgive me for being a day late with this. If not, I can always remind her that Rock Hard isn’t going to write itself. Thank You. And A New Book. I’m supposed to be writing. Like, actual fiction. But instead I’m sitting here trying to think of something good to say because if I don’t I’m going to be in the schnauzer haus with Ella. She’s mean like that, but don’t tell her I told you. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I ran a LibraryThing giveaway, and I just want to say thank you to all of the people who requested Bitten , and to everyone who has left a review, or will do so in the future. I don’t know if any of those folks will ever make it here to see this, but if they do, I want to make sure they know that it means a lot, knowing there are people out there who want to read my work. So, a hearty Thank You! to all of you. And in other news, the second Killer B’s story, Unleashed , is up. Ghosts of Christmas Past by Ella Blythe. From and To can't be the same language. That page is already in . Something went wrong. Check the webpage URL and try again. Sorry, that page did not respond in a timely manner. Sorry, that page doesn't exist or is preventing translations. Sorry, that page doesn't exist or is preventing translations. Sorry, that page doesn't exist or is preventing translations. Something went wrong, please try again. Try using the Translator for the Microsoft Edge extension instead.