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Christmas Eve Lyrics


Emo Side Project Christmas Eve


It's cold tonight without snow on the ground.
Hope is given tonight to people without it.
Tears aren't shed tonight now that these lights are
shining bright.
Don't let go tonight; don't let go of my hand tonight.

Won't you hold me now and I'll kiss your cheek.
We'll sing Christmas songs just one more time.
On Christmas eve we'll watch Santa come and pretend
we're asleep.

Huggles and kisses are what we've all been missing.
Honey put on some hot chocolate. We're pulling an all
nighter.
Here's your present dear and I wrapped it tight.
I tied a little shiny red bow on the top.

Won't you hold me now and I'll kiss your cheek.
We'll sing Christmas songs just one more time.
On Christmas eve we'll watch Santa come and pretend
we're asleep.

What is that? Who could it be?
How did all these presents get under the tree?
I love you dear and I've been a good boy.
So lets go back to sleep.

Won't you hold me now and I'll kiss your cheek.
We'll sing Christmas songs just one more time.
On Christmas eve we'll watch Santa come and pretend
we're asleep.



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