I remember I was sitting in this little cafe Some where out in the middle of L.A. It was almost Christmas and I was all alone
Suddenly He appeared, hungry, cold and tired Headed straight for me, He sat down uninvited What was on my mind when I didn't say 'Cause what He said to me, I think of every Christmas day
He said that He was Jesus born in Bethlehem And that He died for us but somehow we'd forgotten Him Maybe He was lying just above my father's tree But He said that He was Jesus and I just had to believe
I sat there in stunned silence and when His eyes met mine I just pushed my plate to Him and He said, "You're mighty kind" And I admit I had my doubts but I just couldn't take the chance I know the good book says, "You gotta help your fellow man"
And He said that He was Jesus born in Bethlehem And that He died for us but somehow we'd forgotten Him Maybe He was lying just above my father's tree But He said that He was Jesus and I just had to believe
I may never know if it was Jesus in that chair All I really know is that I'm sure that He was there
He said that He was Jesus born in Bethlehem And that He died for us but somehow we'd forgotten Him Maybe He was lying just above my father's tree But He said that He was Jesus and I just had to believe