Everything is different
But nothing's changed
Now we're going in circles
It's Christmas again

Well can't you hear the sleigh bells ring?
All our voices unite
And look up to the heavens
See the stars shining bright

Oh, everybody needs a little lovin'
Around Christmas time
Somehow you got to know you're gonna be all right
Oh, do you really remember how it used to be
Sitting under the Christmas tree
In your heart you'll find the season
Oh, yeah, oh

We've been blessed by the children
Black, yellow, and white
They believe in the things
We try to deny
Oh, so throw down your weapons
Don't continue the fight
And let's love one another
On this holy night

Oh, everybody needs a little lovin'
Around Christmas time
Somehow you got to know you're gonna be all right
Oh, oh, do you really remember how it used to be
Sitting under the Christmas tree
In your heart you'll find the season

Oh, (reach down inside) would you reach down inside
(Your heart and see) your heart and see all the love
Oh, in your heart (in your heart) you'll find the reason

Everybody needs a little lovin'
Around Christmas time
Somehow you got to know you're gonna be all right
Oh, you're gonna be all right
Do you really remember how it used to be?
Me loving you and you loving me
In your heart you'll find the season

Oh, everybody needs a little lovin'
Around Christmas time, oh
Somehow you gotta know you're gonna be all right
(Somehow you've got to know it's gonna be all right)
Everybody needs a little lovin' around Christmas time
(Around Christmas time)
Somehow you gotta know you're gonna be all right
(If you know you're gonna be all right)
Everybody needs a little lovin' around Christmas time
(Everybody needs a little lovin' around Christmas time)
Somehow you gotta know you're gonna be all right
Somehow you gotta know, oh
Yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah-yeah
Everybody needs a little lovin' around Christmas time
Somehow you gotta know you're gonna be all right
Oh, you're gonna be alright
Everybody needs a little lovin' around Christmas time
Somehow you gotta know you're gonna be all right
Oh, you're gonna be alright
Everybody needs a little lovin' around Christmas time


Lyrics submitted by sunnybunnygirl

Christmas Time Lyrics as written by Isaac Hanson Zachary Walker Hanson

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    well, this songs kinda obvious, but newayz... its about a guy remembering last christmas and how great it was, but its not the same this year because the person he loves was elsewhere for the holidays, so they couldnt be together and he misses her and wants her to come home

    LullaBelle834on November 26, 2004   Link
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    One of my favorite Hanson songs. I listen to it no matter what time of year it is.

    ohheroineon November 29, 2007   Link

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