| The snow is falling down.
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| The temperature is dropping.
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| The lights light up the town
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| And everyone is Christmas shopping.
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| But I’m lost in the crowd,
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| Oh why can’t I remember
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| The reason I’m so down
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| And why this happens to me every cold December?
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| It’s a feeling that I just can’t dismiss
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| I’m gonna spend a lonely Christmas,
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| Sitting here and staring back at my TV.
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| A Miracle On 34rth Street
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| On the all-night TV repeat,
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| Just Bob Hope and Santa Claus and me.
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| Those conversations I can’t stand
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| Cause I know what they’re gonna say,
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| «Tell us all your Christmas plans.»
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| When they know I’ll be home for the holidays…
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| So why can’t they mind their own business?
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| I’m gonna spend a lonely Christmas
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| Sitting in my living room.
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| For all they know I might have family,
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| Friends and neighbors, Christmas cards and wrapping paper
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| Trimmings on the tree and mistletoe.
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| But they can’t hurt me anymore
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| If I won’t share their Christmas spirit.
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| They won’t hang holly at my door,
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| They won’t sing carols, won’t come knocking,
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| Won’t come near it.
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| So why can’t they mind their own business?
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| I’m gonna spend a lonely Christmas
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| Sitting in my living room but that’s ok.
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| I don’t need no one else, I got my
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| Microwave and a turkey pot-pie…
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| Just another lonely Christmas day
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| Just another lonely Christmas day
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| Whoa oh oh oh oh oh
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| Just another lonely Christmas day, hey hey hey
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| JUST ANOTHER LONELY CHRISTMAS DAY! |