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Black Christmas Lyrics


Mdc Black Christmas


Christmas is black for me
No Hope, No Cheer
Christmas is black every year

Sitting all alone in your house
Nobody stirring, not a mouse
You got no money You got no friends
You got no life you don't need to pretend

Sitting there, all alone
Try to ignore the ringing phone
Your bottles empty, your drowned in booze
Don't need to here no bad bad news

There is no joy for me
Christmas is black for me
No hope no cheer
Christmas is black every year

Everyone dies on Christmas
Loneliest time of the year
Everyone cries on Christmas
Oh Christmas, Just fills me with fear

Deck the halls with boughs of Black
Your sisters dead from dealing crack
Was years ago, you were just eighteen
You weren't there but you can hear her scream

Your family waits by the Christmas tree
Just wondering where you might be
Where'd we go wrong, what can we do?
These charming strangers who don't know you

There is no joy for me
Christmas is Black for me
No hope No cheer
Christmas is black every year



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