yourself a merry little ChristmasLet your heart be lightFrom
I was seventeenIt was a very good yearIt was
(Whatever happened to Christmas, ah)Whatever happened to Christmas? It's gone and
life (That's life), that's what all the people sayYou're
day, when I'm awfully lowWhen the world is coldI
She's a fool and don't I know itBut a fool can
I can only give you love that lasts foreverAnd the promise
Ol' MacDonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-OAnd on this farm there was
(When you're near, the murmuring of the breeze)(Becomes a symphony)(A rhapsody)And
Heaven, I'm in heavenAnd my heart beats so that I can
Don't like goodbyes, tears or sighsI'm not too good at leaving
Rain falling from the skiesLike lonely tears through misty eyesRain streaming
got you under my skinI've got you deep in the
as I am to getting marriedI am taking this occasion
Here I go againI hear those trumpets blow againAll aglow againTaking
By a country road wild roses grow that need my special
I guess I'll to dream the restIf you can't remember the
I'm a fool to want youI'm a fool to want youTo
got eyes that sparkle like a lily sprinkled with
Maybe this time, I'll be luckyMaybe this time she'll stayMaybe this
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