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#1080854 added December 5, 2024 at 4:42pm
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Christmas Lights By Coldplay
48 Hour Music Challenge
Christmas Lights By Coldplay

Christmas Lights. Christmas Lights are so pretty on a tree and windows. I love Christmas. In this song, the man's girlfriend has broken up with him.He says he feels like a drunken Elvis. He feels he will have a bad Christmas.

Christmas can be depressing for people. My house burned down before Christmas 24 years ago and it was sad. My husband and I got through it. We did get our cat out. We rebuild but I don't wish this on anyone.

This song. The man feels down. I have never liked Christmas songs about a broken up romance. Christmas is about Jesus, Santa and his reindeer and all the happy things about Christmas. This song mentions Christmas Lights. Christmas lights are nice and pretty. I enjoy watching The Christmas Light fights.It is nice watching the White House light their tree. I like turning the lights on, on my tree.

Bonners Christmas Store in Frankenmuth, Michigan is so nice. I love buying Christmas decorations there. When the store closes at night, they turn the lights on their display. There is polar bear, penguins, Santa and his reindeer and sleigh. Santa in a play, Nativity Scene and everything is lit up and these are the most beautiful Christmas Lights ever.

I feel for the man in the song but I will take happy Christmas songs. I wish everyone was happy at Christmas. I can't say I like this song. I will listen to cheery songs for a thousand, Alex.

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