Dar Williams (Dorothy Snowden Williams, born April 19, 1967)[1] is an American singer-songwriter specializing in pop folk.
She is a frequent performer at folk festivals and has toured with such artists as Mary Chapin Carpenter, Patty Griffin, Ani DiFranco, The Nields, Shawn Colvin, Girlyman, Joan Baez, and Catie Curtis.
Williams was born in Mount Kisco, New York, and grew up in Chappaqua with two older sisters, Meredith and Julie.[citation needed]
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
CFDmG7 Amber called her uncle said We're up here for the holiday CFDmG7G7 Jane and I were having Solstice now we need a place to stay CFDmG7 And her Christ-loving uncle watched his wife hang Mary on a tree CFDmG7G7 He watched his son hang candy canes all made with red dye number three CFDmG7 He told his niece It's Christmas Eve I know our life is not your style CFDmG7G7 She said Christmas is like Solstice and we miss you and it's been awhile
CFDmG7 So the Christians and the Pagans sat together at the table CFDmG7 Finding faith and common ground the best that they were able CFDmG7 And just before the meal was served hands were held and prayers were said CFDmG7C Sending hope for peace on earth to all their gods and goddesses
CFDmG7 The food was great the tree plugged in the meal had gone without a hitch CFDmG7G7 Till Timmy turned to Amber and said Is it true that you're a witch CFDmG7 His mom jumped up and said The pies are burning and she hit the kitchen CFDmG7G7 And it was Jane who spoke she said It's true your cousin's not a Christian CFDmG7 But we love trees we love the snow the friends we have the world we share CFDmG7G7 And you find magic from your God and we find magic everywhere
CFDmG7 So the Christians and the Pagans sat together at the table CFDmG7 Finding faith and common ground the best that they were able CFDmG7 And where does magic come from I think magic's in the learning CFDmG7C Cause now when Christians sit with Pagans only pumpkin pies are burning
CFDmG7 When Amber tried to do the dishes her aunt said Really no don't bother CFDmG7G7 Amber's uncle saw how Amber looked like Tim and like her father CFDmG7 He thought about his brother how they hadn't spoken in a year CFDmG7G7 He thought he'd call him up and say It's Christmas and your daughter's here CFDmG7 He thought of fathers sons and brothers saw his own son tug his sleeve saying CFDmG7G7 Can I be a Pagan Dad said We'll discuss it when they leave
CFDmG7 So the Christians and the Pagans sat together at the table CFDmG7 Finding faith and common ground the best that they were able CFDmG7 Lighting trees in darkness learning new ways from the old and CFDmG7C Making sense of history and drawing warmth out of the cold