Warm This Winter

Album: Lessons To Be Learned Deluxe Version (2008)
Charted: 22
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  • We met in the winter
    And we fell in love

    Right by a fire place
    We shared our first embrace
    And then inside my heart
    I felt a fire start
    It's gonna snow outside
    The weather will be cold
    But I'm gonna be warm (ho ho) this winter

    Each time your lips touch mine
    They taste like sparkling wine
    I feel so warm and loved
    Just 'cause I love you so
    It's cozy in your arms
    I'm yours to have and to hold
    But I'm gonna be warm (ho ho) this winter

    Ice skating on a frozen lake
    Sleigh riding down a mountain slide
    Roasting popcorn, dancing 'til the dawn
    That was how, a new love was born

    It's just like make believe
    Each night is New year's eve
    Each day is Christmas day
    You make me feel this way
    It's gonna snow outside
    The weather will be cold
    But I'm gonna be warm (ho ho) this winter

    You know it's gonna snow outside
    The weather will be cold
    But I'm gonna be warm (ho ho) this winter

    Oh, you'll make me warm this winter
    Hm baby make me warm (ho ho) this winter

    Oh, you'll make me warm this winter
    Hm baby make me warm (ho ho) this winter Writer/s: Hank Hunter, Mark Barkan
    Publisher: MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Word Collections Publishing
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