Lyrics
(Verse 1) In the quiet of the night, snowflakes gently fall, Memories of Christmases gone by, a cherished call. The fireplace crackles, casting shadows on the wall, And I yearn for the magic, the wonder of it all.
(Pre-Chorus) The scent of pine and cinnamon, the twinkling lights, Frost-kissed windows, carolers singing through the nights. Oh, how I long for those days, when innocence was bright, When love and laughter echoed, and hearts took flight.
(Chorus) I want Christmas back, the way it used to be, When hope danced in the air, and dreams were free. The warmth of family gatherings, the joy beneath the tree, Oh, bring back those moments, let them envelop me.
(Verse 2) Remember the old ornaments, worn and weathered, Each one telling a story, memories tightly tethered. The taste of Grandma’s cookies, the love she’d always share, And the snow angels we made, hands reaching for the rare.
(Pre-Chorus) The world outside would hush, as carolers sang their tune, And the star atop the tree would shimmer like the moon. Oh, how I ache for those nights, the magic in the room, When wishes hung like mistletoe, waiting to be strewn.
(Chorus) I want Christmas back, the way it used to be, When hope danced in the air, and dreams were free.
(Chorus) I want Christmas back, the way it used to be, When hope danced in the air, and dreams were free. The warmth of family gatherings, the joy beneath the tree, Oh, bring back those moments, let them envelop me.
(Bridge) But time slips through our fingers, like melting snow, And the years have woven wrinkles where once youth would glow. The children have grown, and the hearth’s fire burns low, Yet the echoes of those Christmases refuse to let go.
(Chorus) I want Christmas back, the way it used to be, When hope danced in the air, and dreams were free. The warmth of family gatherings, the joy beneath the tree, Oh, bring back those moments, let them envelop me.
(Outro) So I’ll light a candle, close my eyes, and reminisce, Hold tight to the magic, the love, the sweetest kiss. For even if the world has changed, and time persists, In my heart, Christmas lives on—the way it always is.