| It was 1983
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| On a snowy Christmas Eve
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| With my family
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| And the Christmas tree and lights
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| That was when it all went wrong
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| Someone turned the TV on
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| And the evening news
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| Broadcast the blues that night
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| But my dad saw my despair
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| He put his arm around me there
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| He said, «Let me tell you this
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| It’s my lifelong Christmas wish»
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| He said
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| If everyone believed
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| Oh, what a happy place it would be
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| We’d live in peace on earth as a great big family
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| If everyone believed
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| Now the years have come and gone
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| But that Christmas wish lives on
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| It’s the thing I pray
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| When the holidays draw near
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| You see the news is still real sad
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| And people, they’re both good and bad
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| But you just might cope
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| If you spread some hope and cheer
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| So as we sing 'Joy To The Earth'
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| And celebrate the Savior’s birth
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| I pull my family close to me
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| And tell them how the world could be
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| If everyone believed
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| Oh, what a happy place it would be
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| We’d live in peace on earth as a great big family
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| If everyone believed
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| And I know that it’s easy to say
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| Oh, but I’m gonna dream it anyway
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| 'Cause a dream becomes a song
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| And when we sing it we pass it on
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| If everyone believed
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| Oh, what a happy place it would be
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| We’d live in peace on earth as a great big family
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| If everyone believed, if everyone believed |