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Take Me Home For Christmas Lyrics


Debbie Gibson Take Me Home For Christmas

VERSE 1:
Christmas songs are playing,
but not for me.
Why does everything seem so out of place?
Everyone thinks this is a merry time for all
and to see the frozen tears upon my face.

CHORUS:
Someone take me home for Christmas
so I won't be alone.
Let me have a family
to call my very own.
And then
I'll feel the joy that they're all singing of.
This Christmas just give me someone to love.

VERSE 2:
I was too small to remember,
though I cried out loud.
I wish they would write or call me,
I guess they're just too proud.
People make mistakes,
though the heart sunk to the ground.
I'd gladly open my arms if they'd only come around.

CHORUS

BRIDGE:
All year came and went.
I held my hopes up high.
But now I need you bad.
If ever there was a time.
It's just once that we live.
We take so much, why can't you give?

CHORUS:
So someone take me home for Christmas,
so I won't be alone.
Let me have a mom and dad again,
someone to call my own.
And then
I'll feel the joy that they're all singing of.
This Christmas just give me someone to love.


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