I'll Be Home for Christmas
by Kim Gannon, Walter Kent (1943)
I'll be home for Christmas;
You can count on me.
Please have snow and mistletoe
And presents on the tree.
Christmas Eve will find me
Where the love-light gleams.
I'll be home for Christmas
If only in my dreams.
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however far away i will always love you however long i stay i will always love you whatever words i say i will always love you i will always love you
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0( ..) Stand clear of my Bazooka Cam!!!
(* .o) I'm a member of ~Photo-Works
(,)(")(") There are neither any terminologies nor designated labels for these kind of things, just complex intricasies and explanations.
~Confushun
Devious Comments
pass it along?
I'll Be Home for Christmas
by Kim Gannon, Walter Kent (1943)
I'll be home for Christmas;
You can count on me.
Please have snow and mistletoe
And presents on the tree.
Christmas Eve will find me
Where the love-light gleams.
I'll be home for Christmas
If only in my dreams.
--
however far away i will always love you however
long i stay i will always love you whatever
words i say i will always love you i will always
love you
By The Cure
I like the boracay one alot.
Kudos!
And keep up the good work!
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.,,,,
0( ..) Stand clear of my Bazooka Cam!!!
(* .o) I'm a member of ~Photo-Works
(,)(")(") There are neither any terminologies nor designated labels for these kind of things, just complex intricasies and explanations.
~Confushun
nice nice!
Pro ka na pala ha..
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Practice. Practice. Practice. Perfect.
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Gone are the days when we could remember the good old days.
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if you're gonna do something bad, at least enjoy it...
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ok what mean sticky on this part haha
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You know if you throw your voice into an empty space, it echoes out to the ones you love. Can you hear me?
im afraid of americans
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