Boots

Album: Single Release Only (2010)
Charted: 53 79
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  • No more trouble
    In this town
    Silent night, for a change

    Brand new year
    Coming up ahead
    You know its been so long
    Since I rang one in?

    I close my eyes
    Think about the path I took
    Just when I think these times
    Have gotten the best of me

    I can see my mother in the kitchen
    My father on the floor
    Watching television
    It's a wonderful life

    Cinnamon candles burning
    Snowball fights outside
    Smile below each nose and above each chin

    Stomp my boots before I go back in

    I wasted my wishes
    On Saturday nights
    Boy what I would give
    For just one more

    I soften my heart

    Shocked the world
    Do you hear my voice?
    Do you know my name?
    Light my way
    Lift my head
    Light my way, I can see my mother in the kitchen

    My father on the floor
    Watching television
    It's a wonderful life

    Cinnamon candles burning
    Snowball fights outside
    Smile below each nose and above each chin

    Family all together
    Presents piled high
    Frost on all the windows
    What a wonderful night

    Cinnamon candles burning
    Snowball fights outside
    Smile below each nose and above each chin

    So happy they found me
    Love was all around me
    Stomp my boots before I go back in Writer/s: Brandon Flowers, Dave Brent Keuning, Mark August Stoermer, Ronnie Jr. Vannucci
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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