What Christmas Means To Me

Album: Someday at Christmas (1967)
Charted: 57
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  • Oh yeah
    Candles burning low
    Lots of mistletoe
    Lots of snow and ice
    Everywhere we go
    Choir singing carols
    Right outside my door

    All these things and more
    (All these things and more, baby) Oh
    That's what Christmas means to me my love
    (That's what Christmas means to me my love) Whoa yeah
    Ha ha, yeah, and you what I mean

    I see your smiling face
    Like I've never seen before
    Even though I love you madly
    It seems I love you more
    The little card you give me
    Will touch my heart for sure

    All these things and more, darling
    (All these things and more, darling) Oh
    That's what Christmas means to me my love
    (That's what Christmas means to me my love) Oh yeah

    I, I feel like running wild (running wild)
    As anxious as a little child
    To greet you 'neath the mistletoe
    Kiss you once and then some more
    And wish you merry Christmas baby
    (Wish you a merry Christmas, baby) Oh
    And such happiness in the coming year
    (Happiness in the coming year) Oh baby

    Let's deck the halls with holly
    Sing sweet Silent Night
    Fill the tree with angel hair
    And pretty, pretty lights
    Go to sleep and wake up
    Just before daylight

    And all these things and more, baby
    (All these things and more, baby) Oh
    That's what Christmas means to me my love
    (That's what Christmas means to me my love) Oh baby, baby
    Yeah

    Candles burning low
    Lots of ice and snow (alright)
    Christmas bells are ringing
    Christmas choirs singing (woo)
    Christmas mistletoe Writer/s: Allen Story, Anna Gaye, George Gordy
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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