Every Day's Like Christmas

Album: Kylie Christmas (2015)
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  • Thinking of you
    Thinking of all that you do to me
    Out of the blue
    All that I hope
    But live without it
    Sail into view
    And put a light that moved right through me
    It's all coming true
    And now everyday's like Christmas

    Until you, everyday was ordinary
    It's true and now everyday's like Christmas

    All 'cause of you
    Oh now there's angels all around me
    I was down and disused
    And now I can't believe you found me
    Thinking of you
    Thinking of all the storms we weathered
    Thanks for pulling me through
    I hope we'll always be together

    'Cause it's true
    Everyday before was heavy, ooh
    And now everyday's like Christmas

    Oh, you're just extraordinary
    And all before my hopes are wary
    Now my dreams are coming very true

    I'm falling, I'm falling
    I'm falling into you

    Oh, you're just extraordinary
    It's true, you make everyday like Christmas

    Oh, oh, oh, oh
    Oh everyday
    Everyday's like Christmas
    Oh, everyday
    Everyday's like Christmas
    Oh everyday
    Everyday's like Christmas
    Oh, everyday
    Everyday's like Christmas
    Oh
    Everyday's like Christmas
    Everyday's like Christmas Writer/s: CHRIS MARTIN, JOSE FELICIANO, MIKKEL ERIKSEN, TOR HERMANSEN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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