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Cold Starry Nights - John Cale, Tony Conrad, Jack Smith lyrics
You're not really there
And my tree is really bare
Another lonely night
No gifts, no toys underneath my tree
Can this really be
I'm singing Christmas Carols
And there's no Christmas for me
Why aren't you next to me celebrating Christmas?
Why can't you see what hurts so bad?
How can you go without paying mind to my sorrow?
You can't imagine, how I feel on this cold December night
The stars shine bright as the night air
And the thought of you not being here
Makes me shed a tear
And yet matters remain unclear
About why you're gone
Or if you'll ever return to this broken heart
Life is so torn apart
And God knows, Lord knows where I need to start rebuilding
Why aren't you next to me celebrating Christmas?
Why can't you see what hurts so bad?
How can you go without paying mind to my sorrow?
You can't imagine, how I feel on this cold December night
Why aren't you next to me celebrating Christmas?
Why can't you see what hurts so bad?
How can you go without paying mind to my sorrow?
You can't imagine, how I feel on this cold December night
Why aren't you next to me celebrating Christmas?
Why can't you see what hurts so bad?
How can you go without paying mind to my sorrow?
You can't imagine, how I feel on this cold December night
...
You're not really there
And my tree is really bare
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