December come to me
I hope I can see
You not just in dreams

I will let you be
Why can't you believe
How much you really mean

December won't you come
Back with snow even sun
Don't say that it's done

I will carry you home
Take you from the loneliest
Place you have known

I will carry you home
Take me from the loneliest
Place I have known


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December Lyrics as written by Norah Jones

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    Oops. I put my seven year old daughter's lyrics in there. She always sings "Not just in jeans." lol. Yes, we both love this enchanting song. The real lyrics, "Not just in DREAMS" still fits with the May/December theme though. The desire to live a life with December and not just dream about their time together.

    Cheers and chuckles...

    hunnymumon July 11, 2010   Link

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