Christmas In Heaven

Album: Christmas With Scotty McCreery (2012)
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  • December hasn't changed
    This town looks the same
    They still light that tree in the city square
    There's red, white, and green shining everywhere
    And I wish you were here
    And I wonder

    Is the snow falling down on the streets of gold?
    Are the mansions all covered in white?
    Are you singing with angels Silent Night?
    I wonder what Christmas in Heaven is like?

    There's a little manger scene
    Down on Third and Main
    I must've walked right by it a thousand times
    But I see it now in a different light
    'Cause I know you are there
    And I wonder

    Are you kneeling with shepherds before Him now?
    Can you reach out and touch his face?
    Are you part of that glorious holy night?
    I wonder what Christmas in Heaven is like

    Is the snow falling down on the streets of gold?
    Are the mansions all covered in white?
    Are you singing with angels Silent Night?
    I wonder what Christmas in Heaven is like Writer/s: Jeremy Johnson, Paul Marino
    Publisher: MUSIC SERVICES, INC.
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