It's Christmas Eve
And I'm alone
We haven't talked in weeks
I think I'm coming home
I'll pack my bags
I pray it snows
That's right tonight, I think I'm coming home

So get ready
Cause I think, yeah I think
I'll be coming home for Christmas
I'll be coming home to all I've ever known
I'll be coming home for Christmas
I'll be coming home to all I've ever known

I can see it now
The table set
The smells and sounds
Oh, who could forget
Just you and me
And some mistletoe
Wrapped in a blanket
I think I'm coming home

So get ready
Cause I think, yeah I think
I'll be coming home for Christmas
I'll be coming home to all I've ever known
I'll be coming home for Christmas
I'll be coming home to all I've ever known

You and me, my favorite phrase
As the tree lights up your face
You and me, my favorite phrase
My favorite phrase

I'll be coming home for Christmas
I'll be coming home for Christmas
I'll be coming home for Christmas
I'll be coming home to all I've ever known
I'll be coming home for Christmas
I'll be coming home to all I've ever known


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    Obviously, it's about a guy that's singing about coming home at the Christmas times and being with his girlfriend. Love this song. :) The Maine is amazing. :D

    angryarabon August 10, 2009   Link
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    I'd die to this song live. <3

    blondiebaby124on December 01, 2009   Link
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    *see this song live.

    blondiebaby124on December 01, 2009   Link
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    does anyone know where i can get this song??

    likeabadgeofhonoron July 01, 2010   Link

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