Please Come Back For Christmas
Longing for Love's Return: A Christmas PleaLyrics
First time I saw you I just knew you were the one
Expressing immediate recognition of the person as "the one" upon first sight.
And every moment of our lives would be such fun
Anticipating a life filled with joy and happiness together.
We fell in love together
Describing the shared experience of falling in love.
I thought it was forever
Believing the love was eternal and would last forever.
Nothing could ever break us up
Expressing the conviction that nothing could come between the couple.
But sometimes life makes you forget just what you got
Acknowledging that life can make one forget the value of what they have.
I didn't think about you when we were apart
Admitting to not thinking about the person during periods of separation.
Til you slipped out the door
Realizing the absence of the person only when they leave.
And you were mine no more
Recognizing the loss of the person as they are no longer together.
Now all I got's this broken heart
Expressing the emotional pain of a broken heart.
Please come back for Christmas
Pleading for the person to return, specifically for Christmas.
Sucks how much I miss ya
Expressing the intensity of missing the person.
I've been crying all the time
Describing the continuous emotional distress through tears.
Life stopped when you left me
Portraying life as coming to a halt after the person's departure.
I never felt this empty
Conveying a deep sense of emptiness without the person.
I just need to make you mine
Expressing the desire to rekindle the relationship and make the person their own again.
Please come back for Christmas
Reiterating the plea for the person to come back, emphasizing the Christmas context.
So I write Santa every day
Sharing the act of writing to Santa every day, expressing a consistent wish for the person's return.
Each letter just the same
Highlighting the repetition in the letters, all centered around the desire for the person.
Cos all I want is you
Stating the exclusive desire for the person, and no one else.
And no-one else will do
Emphasizing the uniqueness of the person as the only suitable match.
If I had one more chance
Expressing a hypothetical wish for another chance to make the person understand their feelings.
I'd make you understand
Continuing the theme of wanting the person to comprehend the depth of emotions.
Just how I feel about you
Stressing the importance of the person and their feelings.
Cos I can't live without you
Declaring an inability to live without the person.
So now I sit and watch the snow fall from the sky
Describing a contemplative moment watching snow fall, possibly symbolizing the passage of time.
And I can't wait to hear those sleigh bells ringing by
Anticipating the festive season and associating it with positive memories.
Oh Santa hear my wish
Directing a plea to Santa, asking for the one thing on their wishlist.
The one thing on my list
Highlighting the singular focus on the person's return as the ultimate wish.
Please bring my baby back tonight, tonight Oh Oh
Pleading for the person's return on the specific occasion of Christmas.
Please come back for Christmas
Repeating the plea for the person to come back for Christmas.
Sucks how much I miss ya
Reiterating the emotional difficulty of missing the person.
I've been crying all the time
Emphasizing the ongoing emotional distress through constant tears.
Life stopped when you left me
Expressing the sense of life being at a standstill after the person's departure.
I've never felt this empty
Reiterating the profound emptiness felt without the person.
I just need to make you mine
Restating the desire to reclaim the person and make them their own.
Please come back for Christmas
Continuing the plea for the person to come back, particularly for Christmas.
Please come back for Christmas
Repeating the plea for the person to come back for Christmas.
Please come back for Christmas
Reiterating the plea for the person's return, specifically during the Christmas season.
Please come back for Christmas
Concluding with a final plea for the person to come back for Christmas.
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