I Need You Christmas

Album: Single release only (2020)
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  • I need you, Christmas
    Friends by the fire to hold
    Times have been lonely
    And lately I just feel alone
    I need you, Christmas
    Family with nowhere to go
    Angels on treetops and angels in the snow
    Oh, the cold

    Seasons change, come and go
    But there's one thing I know
    You'll just stay the same
    You don't ever change

    I miss the feeling
    Waiting for Santa to show
    Caroling late night
    And all the children's eyes aglow

    I need you, Christmas
    Oh, how I miss you the most
    Greetings from loved ones
    And lovers under mistletoe
    Oh, oh, oh

    If you're young, if you're old
    We all wait to be told
    Just a simple phrase
    "Have a Merry Christmas"
    Ooh, ooh
    Christmas, ooh, ooh, ooh

    Seasons change, come and go
    But there's one thing I hope
    You'll just stay the same

    'Cause I need you, Christmas Writer/s: Connor McDonough, Joel Estevan Castillo, Marc Sibley, Nathan Cunningham, Riley McDonough
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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