Some kind of scene,
Skin so soft, so smooth,
And you so beautiful,
You so beautiful,
And your smile,
Your laughter,
You move with me,
And you move me,
And you move me,
And you move me,
Under the blankets in your bedroom,
Ill keep you warm,
My hand your shoulders,
Your hair in my mouth,
So lets just kiss,
Say Merry Christmas,
Lets go for a drive,
And check out the lights,
Lets go for a drive,
Into this night.
Lets cut down a tree,
And take all the trees,
And put them in your house.
My hand on your head,
And a hand in my pocket,
And you,
Lit cigarette and a bottle of wine.
Red wine, for Christmas time.
Dont you love this life?
I do what I can to sing you to sleep,
If you wake up,
Ill kiss you back to sleep.
Every morning,
I love you more,
Than the night before.
Something about Christmas makes me love you more,
Merry Christmas,
For all the Chritmas's we missed.
Know that this Christmas will be the first Christmas we kissed.
Merry Christmas, Baby.
Every Christmas,
Ill make you happy,
So Merry Christmas,
For all the Christmas's we missed,
Know that this Christmas will be the first Chirstmas we kissed.
Under the blankets in your bedroom,
Lips on your neck,
And you so right.



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    this is one of my all-time favorite songs. it's so amazing. <3 le sigh..

    kiss of ratheron May 23, 2004   Link

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