It Doesn't Often Snow at Christmas

Album: Christmas (2009)
Charted: 40
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  • Christmas is not all it's cracked up to be
    Families fighting around a plastic tree
    Nothing on the TV that you'd want to see
    And it's hardly ever snowing

    The way it's meant to be
    Like in White Christmas year after year
    Bing Crosby, Bring Crosby
    Are you listening to me?

    It doesn't often snow at Christmas
    The way it's meant to do
    But I'll still have a glow at Christmas
    Because I'll be with you

    The Christmas message was long ago lost
    Now it's all about shopping and how much things cost
    It's meant to be goodwill as well as synthetic fun
    And what this is this year's festive number one

    It doesn't often snow at Christmas
    The way it's meant to do
    But I'll still have a glow at Christmas
    Because I'll be with you

    Neil: Merry Christmas
    Chris: And a happy new year Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER LOWE, NEIL TENNANT
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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