| I met her in a coffee shop
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| December twenty second 'bout six o’clock
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| She asked if I wanted a double shot
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| I said I’ve already had enough
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| I think I’d better not
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| She smiled and laughed and said
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| Okay, that’s a dollar twenty seven
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| Can I get your name?
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| I said if I can have your number
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| You can have my name
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| And then I reached into my pocket
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| And spilled all my change
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| But that was a long time ago
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| Now I’m missing you and
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| This coffee is getting cold
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| This time of year ain’t the same without you
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| Even though I’ve got my friends
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| There’s just something about waking up
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| Beside you that I know I won’t feel again
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| This time of year ain’t the same without you
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| I wish that you could hear me say
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| Merry Christmas, I hope you remember
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| To watch the snow today
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| I finally threw out the tree you picked
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| And swept away the ornaments
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| Remember decorating it
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| And stopping just so we could kiss
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| The polaroids we took are fading
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| I wonder what you’d say if
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| I just burned them all
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| Maybe it’s true, I’ve been feeling blue
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| Waiting for you just to call me
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| Maybe then I will feel jolly
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| But that was a long time ago
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| I don’t want to drink this coffee all alone
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| This time of year ain’t the same without you
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| Even though I’ve got my friends
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| There’s just something about waking up
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| Beside you that I know I won’t feel again
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| This time of year ain’t the same without you
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| I wish that you could hear me say
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| Merry Christmas, I hope you remember
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| To watch the snow today
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| (Merry Christmas, I miss you) |