You've made this a Christmas to remember
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Springtime feelin's in the middle of December
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Strangers meet and they willingly surrender
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Oh! What a Christmas to remember
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Almost went to Aspen but something told me no
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I considered Mammoth but there wasn't enough snow
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And I even thought of Gatlinburg but that seemed so far to go
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So I headed up to Tahoe for a Christmas on the slopes
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And I had fantasized about Christmas in this way
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Curled up by a fireplace in a Tahoe ski chalet
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With a fast talking lover and some slow burning wood
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But even in my wildest dreams it never got this good and
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You've made this a Christmas to remember
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Springtime feelin's in the middle of December
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Change the radio and I'll turn the lights down dimmer
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Oh! What a Christmas to remember
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Strangers when we met, lovers as we leave
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Christmas to remember, too good to believe
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Don't know how or when, but I know we'll meet again
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We'll come blowin' back to somewhere like some wild restless winter's wind
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And you've made this a Christmas to remember
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Springtime feelin's in the middle of December
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Neath the mistletoe you kissed me warm and tender
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Oh! What a Christmas to remember
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We loved and laughed and played and joked
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Sang Christmas songs and talked to folks
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Sleighed the fields and skied the slopes
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Then to the lodge for dinner
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But now it's time for us to go
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As our hearts melt like chimney snow
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There's just one thing I want to know
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Can we do this next winter
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Oh! What a Christmas to remember
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You've made this a Christmas to remember
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Springtime feelin's in the middle of December
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Though the fire is hot, we'll just have to let it simmer
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Oh! What a Christmas to remember
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You've made this a Christmas to remember
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Springtime feelin's in the middle of December
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Though it's cold outside we'll just stroke the burning embers
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Oh! What a Christmas to remember
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A Christmas To Remember
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| Dolly Parton |