Switchfoot - Midlife Christmas

The Christmas wreath is on the door way and the garland's on the wall
Baby Jesus in the manger, Santa's cookies down the hall
But the hollow in my chest don't feel like Christmas time at all
Welcome to my midlife Christmas

The Grinch and Max out on the lawn inflated proud and tall
And the relatives come knocking with a postcard on the wall
But it feels like these traditions were just built to fail and fall
Welcome to my midlife Christmas

Let it snow
Let it snow, man
Letting go of past defenses I've been holding
Holding

Unavoidable and tragic
Like Christmas Muzak at the mall
I keep looking for the magic
But these feelings don't resolve
And the grey skies overhead are disillusioned and appalled
Welcome to my midlife Christmas

(Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah)
(Ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba)

Welcome to my midlife Christmas (ooh)

Let it snow (ooh)
Let it snow, man (ooh)
Letting go of past defenses I've been holding

The moonlight's fighting headlights
I'm still trying to drive it home
Feeling older but not wiser
Feeling lonely but not alone
And a puzzle piece that's missing
Is it innocence outgrown?
Welcome to my midlife Christmas

Written by:
Jon Foreman, Tim Foreman

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