Happy Karma Christmas

Album: Silver & Gold: Songs for Christmas, Vols. 6-10 (2012)
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  • Would it have been best to forget you
    Would it have been better for me
    And if I could write off your intentions
    Would you pretend you don't love me?

    And I wish you a happy karma Christmas
    And I miss you, my happy karma girl
    My karma girl

    Sometimes I think I'm just a phantom
    Loneliness grows deep within me
    I gave you love, I gave you fortune
    Still you insist you don't love me

    And I wish you a happy karma Christmas
    And I miss you, my happy karma girl
    And I wish you a happy karma Christmas
    And I miss you, my happy karma girl

    My karma girl
    My karma girl
    My karma girl
    My karma girl
    My karma girl Writer/s: Sufjan Stevens
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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