Engelbert Humperdinck's song "Still, Still, Still" is a traditional Austrian Christmas carol that captures the peaceful and serene atmosphere of the holiday season. The lyrics describe a quiet and still landscape during winter, where one can hear the soft falling of snow. The world is asleep, and a holy star watches over everything. The second verse refers to the night of Jesus' birth, calling it the eve of our Saviour's birth. The night is described as peaceful, and the song encourages listeners to close their eyes and let sleep surround them. The final verse speaks of dreams, urging listeners to dream of the joyous day to come. Guardian angels are said to watch over those who are peacefully sleeping, creating an atmosphere of comfort and security. Overall, the song conveys a sense of tranquility, emphasizing the significance of Jesus' birth and inviting listeners to experience the peace and joy of the Christmas season.