A Christmas Love Song
A Christmas Love: Unwrapping Dreams in Your EyesLyrics
All I want for Christmas is you
All the speaker desires for Christmas is the person addressed.
You're the gift that's made my dreams all come true
The addressed person is a gift that has fulfilled the speaker's dreams.
All I need for Christmas is here
Everything the speaker needs for Christmas is embodied in the addressed person.
Finding every sweet surprise wrapped up in your eyes
The speaker finds delightful surprises reflected in the eyes of the addressed person.
Waiting there for me
Anticipation of the addressed person waiting under the Christmas tree for the speaker.
Underneath the tree
The addressed person is symbolically presented as a gift underneath the Christmas tree.
We'll spend the day
The speaker and the addressed person will spend Christmas day together.
Exchanging kisses
They will exchange kisses as a form of affection.
Smile and say
Both will express joy, smiling, and acknowledging the special nature of the Christmas they are sharing.
"What a Christmas this is"
A remark on the exceptional and joyful nature of the Christmas being experienced.
Long before the snowflakes appear
Even before the appearance of snowflakes, the speaker feels the spirit of Christmas.
Without bells and mistletoe
Christmas is felt without traditional symbols like bells and mistletoe.
Or the tinsel's silver glow
Reference to the absence of tinsel, highlighting the simplicity of the Christmas experience.
You just look at me and oh - Christmas is here
The mere gaze of the addressed person makes the speaker feel the presence of Christmas.
Long before the snowflakes appear
Reiteration of the earlier sentiment, emphasizing the early sense of Christmas.
Without bells and mistletoe
Restatement of the absence of traditional Christmas symbols.
Or the tinsel's silver glow
Reiteration of the simplicity in the absence of tinsel's silver glow.
You just look at me and oh - Christmas is here
The addressed person looking at the speaker is enough to evoke the essence of Christmas.
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