There's something in the air, I do not know what
Like spring, though the forest has lost every leaf
There's something in the air like the scent of roses
Like the joy of birds
Though the rose has faded and the bird has gone southwards
There's something in the air that makes me so happy
Which refreshes my heart in the bath of youth
There's something in here, a glorious memory
With candles and song
Of Christmas at home, at home with mother once
There's something in the air, a childhood commandment
Which shines upon me, like the star of God
Which leads me quietly to the little Savior
With the joy of childhood
Though childhood fled like the bird that traveled south
Oh, come to us all, you king1 of the feast
Be the curl golden, be the hair gray
Spread your hands out while the candles burn
And give us your peace
Because eternal, yes, eternal is the joy when you follow
1. "Drot" is an outdated Danish term for king.