| And the first thing that would hit me
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| Was smoke from the chimney
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| As we walked up the driveway to the door
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| Come in from the cold, to the sounds of Nat King Cole. |
| Grandma taking our coats
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| down the hall
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| And Grandpa would be right there
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| Doing crosswords in an old chair
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| We’d stare at the presents, under the tree
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| That’s what Christmas was
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| Back when Christmas was
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| Jesus and Santa Claus
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| Mom and Dad and everyone we loved. |
| Back when my favorite toy
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| Cost a glass of milk and Chips Ahoy
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| And the whole world was right for one night. |
| That’s what Christmas was
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| And the stove would be burnin'
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| The rolls would need turnin'
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| And Dad would lead us all in a prayer. |
| That phone on the kitchen wall
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| The ring when Uncle Ray would call. |
| Saying he’ll make it home next year
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| Grown ups drinking eggnog
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| Kids showing off what they got
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| Old Jimmy Stewart in black and white
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| That’s what Christmas was
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| Back when Christmas was
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| Jesus and Santa claus
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| Mom and Dad and everyone we loved. |
| Back when my favorite toy
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| Cost a glass of milk and Chips Ahoy
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| And the whole world was right for one night. |
| That’s what Christmas was
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| Look at my kids
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| And the magic still lives. |
| Oh what I see in their eyes
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| And that’s what Christmas was
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| Back when Christmas was
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| Jesus and Santa Claus
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| Mom and Dad and everyone we loved
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| Back when my favorite toy
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| Cost a glass of milk and Chips Ahoy
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| And the whole world was right for one night. |
| That’s what Christmas was
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| That’s what Christmas was
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| I guess it still is |