Clara MacLeod - Holiday Cheer

The house feels a little more empty this year
And the fire won’t start, even with gasoline
But each night I curl up with the cold
And learn to love the way that he feels me
It’s getting dark earlier than I’m used to
And I can’t see the snow from my window anymore
Thinking if I leave now, could I make it home for sunrise
Or should I just make a home here?
Mmmm wonder if winter’s bells still ring for you
Mmmm or if December’s quiet where you are too
Don’t know if I’m celebrating much this season
And I’m realizing there’s no space for a tree
But reindeers are pricy, and twinkling lights stay in boxes for most of the year
So I’m thinking I’ll be okay here
But I’ll send you a card and I’ll wish you some holiday cheer
I tie up my scarf and I’ll lace up my boots
And I’ll make sure I smile at strangers in the store
I’ll watch the kids ice skating and listen to the caroling
But when I close my eyes, I’m far from here
Mmmm wonder if winter’s bells still ring for you
Mmmm or if December’s quiet where you are too
Don’t know if I’m celebrating much this season
And I’m realizing there’s no space for a tree
But reindeers are pricy, and twinkling lights stay in boxes for most of the year
So I’m thinking I’ll be okay here
But I’ll send you a card and I’ll wish you some holiday cheer
Don’t know if I’m celebrating much this season
And I’m realizing there’s no space for a tree
But reindeers are pricy, and twinkling lights stay in boxes for most of the year
So I’m thinking I’ll be okay here
But I’ll send you a card and I’ll wish you some holiday cheer
The house feels a little more empty this year
And the fire won’t start, even with gasoline
So each night I’ll curl up with the cold
Maybe next year I’ll celebrate more

Written by:
Clara MacLeod

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