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creativ13 [48]
3 years ago
9

HELP ASAP PLEASE THANK YOU :))))

Mathematics
1 answer:
sleet_krkn [62]3 years ago
7 0

Santa, tell me  ya if you're really there

Don't make me fall in love again

If he won't be here next year

Santa, tell me if he really cares

'Cause I can't give it all away

If he won't be here next year

Feeling Christmas all around

And I'm trying to play it cool

But it's hard to focus when I see him walking around the room

"Let it Snow" is blasting out

But I won't get in the mood

I'm avoiding every mistletoe until I know

It's true love that he thinks of

So next Christmas

I'm not all alone, boy

Santa, tell me if you're really there

Don't make me fall in love again

If he won't be here next year

Santa, tell me if he really cares

'Cause I can't give it all away

If he won't be here next year

I've been down this road before

Fell in love on Christmas night

But on New Year's Day, I woke up and he wasn't by my side

Now I need someone to hold

Be my fire in the cold

But it's hard to tell if this is just a fling

Or if it's true love that he thinks of

So next Christmas

I'm not all alone, babe

Santa, tell me if you're really there

Don't make me fall in love again

If he won't be here next year

Santa, tell me if he really cares

'Cause I can't give it all away

If he won't be here next year

Oh, I wanna have him beside me like oh-oh-oh

On the 25th by the fire place, oh-oh-oh

But I don't want a new broken heart

This year I've got to be smart

Oh, baby

(Santa, tell me, Santa, tell me)

If he will be, if he will be

(Santa, tell me, Santa, tell me)

Oh-oh-oh

Santa, tell me if you're really there (Santa, tell me, 'cause I really care)

Don't make me fall in love again

If he won't be here next year

Santa, tell me if he really cares (tell me, tell me, boy)

'Cause I can't give it all away

If he won't be here next year

Santa, tell me if you're really there (tell me, Santa, baby)

Don't make me fall in love again

If he won't be here next year (if he won't be, if he won't be here)

Santa, tell me if he really cares (tell me, do you care?)

'Cause I can't give it all away

If he won't be here next year

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