The shaking awful
I'm shaking, asshole
In weather remote

The snowfall, oh
The snowing, the color
We recover from, oh

The Christmas-time coming
Hangover approaching
We've been drinking for months

This Christmas-time though, I'm coming over
Coming from the north
I'm already done
Wrapping up the presents I bought

Overcoat
Now take me anywhere, oh
We've suffered enough
Scary to leave
When they're leaving from work
They're cutting us off
Knowing not why
They're calling on the telephone
Roy, do I know anyone?
No, I don't know anyone


Lyrics submitted by a town like paris, edited by bassmaster, NickG420, drawrof

The First Song Lyrics as written by Christopher Early Benjamin Bridwell

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    i think there are some changes needed. everyone seems to have a bit of the right lyrics.

    i'm shaking awful i'm shaking ass cold the weather remote snow fall the snowy cover we recover from both

    christmas-time coming and over approaching we've been drinking bordeaux it's christmas-time though I'm coming over

    coming from no, you're already gone

    I'm wrapping up the presents I bought

    an overcoat will take me anywhere oh, we've suffered enough

    it's scary to leave and they're leaving from birth cutting us off knowing not why calling on the telephone

    roy? do I know anyone? no, I don't know anyone

    drawrofon July 18, 2007   Link

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