| Well I went to the coffee shop to get myself a mocha
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| The lady at the counter said «Happy holidays»;
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| I said, «Thanks lady, I am pretty happy
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| But there’s only one holiday that makes me feel that way.»
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| It’s called Christmas, what more can I say?
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| It’s about the birth of Christ
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| And you can’t take that away
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| You can call it something else
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| But that’s not what it will be
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| It’s called Christmas with a capital «C.»
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| God’s got a law and we pretty much destroyed it
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| We’re gonna get judged, there’s no way to avoid it
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| But Jesus came down to take the punishment for me
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| He did it for you too, so maybe you can see. |
| .
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| Why It’s called Christmas, what more can I say?
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| It’s about the birth of Christ
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| And you can’t take that away
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| You can call it something else
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| But that’s not what it will be
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| It’s called Christmas with a capital «C.»
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| It’s called Christmas!
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| It’s called Christmas!
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| It’s called Christmas!
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| It’s called Christmas!
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| It’s called Christmas, what more can I say?
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| It’s about the birth of Christ
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| And you can’t take that away
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| You can call it something else
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| But that’s not what it will be
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| It’s called Christmas with a capital «C.» |