Where Are You Christmas?

Album: How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
Charted: 65
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  • Oh, oh, hmm
    Where are you Christmas
    Why can't I find you
    Why have you gone away
    Where is the laughter
    You used to bring me
    Why can't I hear music play

    My world is changing
    I'm rearranging
    Does that mean Christmas changes too

    Where are you Christmas
    Do you remember
    The one you used to know
    I'm not the same one
    See what the time's done
    Is that why you have let me go, oh

    Christmas is here
    Everywhere, oh
    Christmas is here
    If you care, oh

    If there is love in your heart and your mind
    You will feel like Christmas all the time

    Oh, I feel you Christmas
    I know I've found you
    You never fade away, oh
    The joy of Christmas
    Stays here inside us
    Fills each and every heart with love

    Where are you Christmas
    Fill your heart with love, mmhm Writer/s: James Horner, Mariah Carey, Wilbur Jennings
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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