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The residents are already in their homes
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Teachers, doctors, and singers
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Snowmen stroll free
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In December, the month of red and green
The most special night is coming
Tell me what that is still left to prepare
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Bring chocolate and champagne for whoever wants to dance
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Bring candies for whoever yesterday could only cry
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Some nougat fixes our heart
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And some surprise, that grandma smiles
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How am I going to sleep after this feast?
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A streetlamp lights the town
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It has the shape of a candy cane
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The kids want to eat it
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With hat, gloves, scarf, and sweater
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Impatient, they wait for the next day
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Or coal for those who lie
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Bring chocolate and champagne for whoever wants to dance
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Bring candies for whoever yesterday could only cry
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Maybe a cookie for the one at the chimney
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With a glass of milk in case the reindeer drink
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And some nougat fixes our heart
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And some surprise, that grandma smiles
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And don’t think about grandpa that can no longer come
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Look for the one that has no gift
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If you didn’t have that luck either, give him a cotton hug
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That Santa hasn’t forgotten you
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He just teaches you another way to live
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To forget what we don’t have
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And to celebrate that we still have each other
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Bring chocolate and champagne for whoever wants to dance
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Bring candies for whoever yesterday could only cry
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Some marzipan that the end is coming
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And another song, everybody in the living room
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Next year bring the usual
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Chocolate and candies