Lyrics Doug Stone – Three Little Pennies
Text:
There was an old, blind man
Who stood on the corner down town
He was holding a cup
Filled up with nothing
And though I barely came up to the top of his cane
I reached up and gave him
Every cent to my name
Three little pennies
Were all that I had
One that I’d found
Two from my dad
Three little pennies not much of a gift
But Dad said «that’s plenty, if it’s all you can give»
That evening my dad told a wonderful story to me
About a child and the manger
The wise men who came bearing gifts on the first Christmas eve
There was a part I’m sure he made up
About a stable boy who couldn’t give much
Three little pennies
Were all that he had
One that he’d found
Two from his dad
Three little pennies not much of a gift
But Dad said «that’s plenty if it’s all you can give»
Next morning was Christmas
And I had prayed hard for a bike
But all that I found was the tiniest box
With three shiny pennies inside
And I was so disappointed because I had been good
And daddy said
«Three little pennies
Were all that you had
But you gave them freely
So I gave them back
Three little pennies not much of a gift
Your bike is outside because you’ve learned how to give»