I hope it snows this week
A snow flake on your cheek
Would make this Christmas so Beautiful
But that would just bring the pain
Cause things can't stay the same
These Holidays won't be wonderful

I look under the tree
But there's nothing to see
Cause it's a broken heart that you're giving me

I can't figure you out
Is this what Christmas is all about
Cause it's a broken heart that you're giving me

I don't wanna talk
I'm sick of all this talking
A broken heart wrapped up in a Box
There's tear drops in my stocking

I hate Christmas parties
You offer me some punch
But I just shrug
I hate Christmas parties
You and the cookie tray
Both hear me say
"Ba! Humbug"

Ful la la la la la'la la la la la la
Ful la la la la la'la la la la la la
Ful la la la la la'la la la la la la


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I Hate Christmas Parties Lyrics as written by Matthew Arnold Thiessen

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    the last line goes like:

    I hate Christmas parties. You offer me some punch, but i just shrug I hate Christmas parties. You and the cookie tray both hear my say "Bah humbug."

    But its a beautiful song. Quite possibly my fav. Christmas song of all time. This one and Konstantine by something corporate are the two main reasons that i am taking a piano class at college.

    eddoon December 09, 2004   Link
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    i luv this song..... great piano song.... i dont even kno what to say BUT I LUV IT

    ccghoston December 22, 2004   Link
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    Amazing song

    WishingForYouon November 08, 2006   Link
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    hella emo.

    but i love it.

    cyddxxon December 23, 2006   Link
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    lmao...relient k...EMO??!?

    datsfunni. yahh real funni :P

    love this song ^_^ pretty darn sad.. awshumness

    hawkin_and_rawkinon January 08, 2007   Link
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    I love this song. It is sad, and I like it.

    jhpiv4on January 27, 2007   Link
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    I love Relient k... but this song is very depressing... i don't really like it.

    Xaq27on November 06, 2007   Link
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    I believe the last part is "you and the COOKIE tray," not "you and the Christmas tray."

    great song.

    Mondenkindon November 30, 2007   Link
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    Those emo are really "EMO"....over reacting on such a powerful and passionate song, that aren't really emo song at alll..hahahah

    Relient K, is a Christian Band....cyddxx....clean ur ears..OK!

    bear_hug20on April 14, 2008   Link
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    @bear hug20 Just because Relient K is a christian band doesn't mean they can't be emo. The two things are not mutually exclusive. Not saying that RK is emo I'm just saying there are certainly emo influences in some of their songs.

    TheJHamon February 14, 2010   Link

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