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lyrics
The snow is falling again
She’s watching winter commence
November came to an end
And so did her defense
She built a wall that would shield
from all that she refused to feel
She thought she could make herself heal
Guess Christmas made it real
And snow keeps falling down
She doesn’t remember a winter this cold
where is the warmth from the hand she used to hold
Singing Silent Night, all is calm and bright
There’s not a worry in sight
Where is the joy as they walked round the tree
now there is none, she just can’t stand to see
On her door-plate, there is one less name
Christmas will not be the same
It was so different last year
A time when all she would fear
was not getting ready in time
before the bells would chime
And snow keeps falling down
She doesn’t remember a winter this cold
where is the warmth from the hand she used to hold
Singing silent night, all is calm and bright
There’s not a worry in sight
Where is the joy when they walked round the tree
now there is none, she just can’t stand to see
On her door-plate, there is one less name
Christmas will not be the same
So the world will go on, though it feels like time stands still.
‘cause in others joy, she gets through this Christmas with pure will.
Don’t know how she will.
Still snow keeps falling down
She doesn’t remember a winter this cold
where is the warmth from the hand she used to hold?
Singing silent night, all is calm and bright
There’s not a worry in sight
Where is the joy when they walked round the tree
now there is non, she just can’t stand to see
On her door-plate, there is one less name
Christmas will not be the same
credits
released December 10, 2012
Vocal & keys: Hedda Aronssen
Cello: Teresa Bernabe (Recorded by Jørgen Berg Svela)
Music and Lyrics by Hedda Aronssen
Recorded by Steph Marziano
Mixed by Steph Marziano
Mastered by Tony Draper
Artwork: Lucy E. Wilson
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