LEARN LYRICS

Cold in the streets
There’s nobody anymore
The residents are already in their homes
Teachers, doctors, and singers
Snowmen stroll free
In December, the month of red and green
Look, the lights turn on
The most special night is coming
Tell me what that is still left to prepare
Bring chocolate and champagne for whoever wants to dance
Bring candies for whoever yesterday could only cry
Some nougat fixes our heart
And some surprise, that grandma smiles
How am I going to sleep after this feast?
Chocolate and candies
A streetlamp lights the town
It has the shape of a candy cane
The kids want to eat it
With hat, gloves, scarf, and sweater
Impatient, they wait for the next day
Presents?
Or coal for those who lie
Bring chocolate and champagne for whoever wants to dance
Bring candies for whoever yesterday could only cry
Maybe a cookie for the one at the chimney
With a glass of milk in case the reindeer drink
And some nougat fixes our heart
And some surprise, that grandma smiles
And don’t think about grandpa that can no longer come
Look for the one that has no gift
And split yours in two
If you didn’t have that luck either, give him a cotton hug
That Santa hasn’t forgotten you
He just teaches you another way to live
To forget what we don’t have
And to celebrate that we still have each other
Bring chocolate and champagne for whoever wants to dance
Bring candies for whoever yesterday could only cry
Some marzipan that the end is coming
And another song, everybody in the living room
Next year bring the usual
Chocolate and candies