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Things We Don't Need Anymore Lyrics


Jenny Owen Youngs Things We Don't Need Anymore


Hark the herald angels sing
But not for us my dear
I can't recall a single thing
Worth celebrating this year

Watch the clock and pace the floor
Shut my eyes and slam the door
Tear down the lights
We don't need them anymore...

Christmas morning is here again
Choking back all my tears again
I won't last through the year again
Without you...
Here's to wishes that'll never come true

Holy night, the stars shine bright
Left my heart underneath the tree
You won't be home to open it
So I'll put it back inside me

Watch the clock and pace the floor
Shut my eyes and slam the door
Burn the mistletoe
We don't need it anymore...

Christmas morning is here again
Choking back all my tears again
I won't last through the year again
Without you...
Here's to wishes that'll never come true

Christmas morning is here again
Choking back all my tears again
I won't last through the year again
Without you...
Here's to wishes that'll never come true
Here's to wishes that'll never come true
Here's to wishes that'll never come true



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