Hard Candy Christmas

Album: The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas (1982)
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  • Hey, maybe I'll dye my hair
    Maybe I'll move somewhere
    Maybe I'll get a car
    Maybe I'll drive so far
    That I'll lose track
    Me, I'll bounce right back
    Maybe I'll sleep real late
    Maybe I'll lose some weight
    Maybe I'll clear my junk
    Maybe I'll just get drunk on apple wine
    Me, I'll be just

    Fine and dandy
    Lord, it's like a hard candy Christmas
    I'm barely getting through tomorrow
    But still I won't let
    Sorrow bring me way down
    I'll be fine and dandy
    Lord, it's like a hard candy Christmas
    I'm barely getting through tomorrow
    But still I won't let
    Sorrow get me way down

    Hey, maybe I'll learn to sew
    Maybe I'll just lie low
    Maybe I'll hit the bars
    Maybe I'll count the stars until dawn
    Me, I will go on

    Maybe I'll settle down
    Maybe I'll just leave town
    Maybe I'll have some fun
    Maybe I'll meet someone
    And make him mine
    Me, I'll be just

    Fine and dandy
    Lord, it's like a hard candy Christmas
    I'm barely getting through tomorrow
    But still I won't let
    Sorrow bring me way down

    I'll be fine and dandy
    Lord, it's like a hard candy Christmas
    I'm barely getting through tomorrow
    But still I won't let
    Sorrow bring me way down

    I'll be fine and dandy
    Lord, it's like a hard candy Christmas
    I'm barely getting through tomorrow
    But still I won't let
    Sorrow bring me way down

    'Cause I'll be fine
    (I'll be fine)
    Oh, I'll be fine Writer/s: Carol Grisham Hall
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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