Just In Time for the Holidays

moontigerntn

Well and it seems everybody must be doing their last 

Minute Christmas shopping today 

So now I avoid the interstate after the standstill I was 

In this morning 

I've heard your new hit song on the radio twice already 

Babe well maybe you're listening to my new cd 

Christmas Spirit as you makes your way down from 

Providence Just In Time for the Holidays 

Well and I can't wait to see you again! I’ve been 

Thinking of popping the question this time they say 

Long distant relationships usually don't work out I guess 

We are the exception and if I have to be honest I must 

Say I knew we were meant to be together way back when 

I just knew it in this heart of mine and I'm so excited now 

Knowing soon we'll be together today Just In Time For 

The Holidays 

And back to the Smokey Mountains and our rendezvous 

Cabin their playing your new hit song on the radio once 

More maybe you're listening to my new cd Christmas Spirit 

I sent you just last week as you make your way down from 

Providence through the hard fallen' snow and icy winds please 

Take special extra care baby 'cuz I can't wait to see you and 

Hold you in my arms again Just another hour or two away 

Just In Time For The Holidays!

  • Author: moontigerntn (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 25th, 2016 16:41
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments3

  • Elegant_Style

    this is special and cute and "Just in time for the Holidays!"

    • moontigerntn

      thx for reading my poem. 🙂

    • Tony36

      Wonderfully written and expressed

      • moontigerntn

        thx for reading my poem. 🙂

        • Tony36

          Welcome

        • Christina8

          Wonderfully written and expressed poem. I was thinking about christmas too! Thanks for sharing!

          • moontigerntn

            thx for reading my poem.



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