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It’s a Candlelit Christmas


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A cozy Christmas song about finding magic in the darkness when modern conveniences fade away, leaving only candlelight and family to light up the night.

LYRICS

[Verse]
The Christmas lights went dark at seven-fifteen
Fumbling for matches in this familiar scene
Dad found some candles in the kitchen drawer
Now shadows dance across the living room floor
Nothing’s working like it should
But somehow this feels pretty good
[Chorus]
It’s a candlelit Christmas
No screens and no noise
Just stories and whispers
And old-fashioned joys
When the power goes down
Something magical grows
In this candlelit Christmas
While the winter wind blows
[Verse]
Mom dug out Monopoly, covered in dust
Grandpa’s telling tales of Christmas past to us
Sister’s making shadows on the wall
The dog’s curled up, doesn’t mind at all
Sometimes what goes wrong
Makes the perfect Christmas song
[Chorus]
It’s a candlelit Christmas
No screens and no noise
Just stories and whispers
And old-fashioned joys
When the power goes down
Something magical grows
In this candlelit Christmas
While the winter wind blows
[Bridge]
Maybe we needed this blackout tonight
To see Christmas in a different light
Sometimes darkness shows us clear
What really matters when we’re here
[Final Chorus]
It’s a candlelit Christmas
No screens and no noise
Just stories and whispers
And old-fashioned joys
When the power goes down
Something magical grows
In this candlelit Christmas
While the winter wind blows

ยฉ 2024 Lyrics by Susan Gast
Music: AI Generated

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4 thoughts on “It’s a Candlelit Christmas

  1. Hey SupaBees, just read through your piece, and I was wondering, do you think there’s a simpler way to explain H2? My book club likes to discuss these kinds of articles, but we’re not all science buffs, ya know?

  2. Okay, I gotta say, this article kinda misses the mark for me. Like, when you talk about H2, aren’t there more recent studies showing a different perspective? I read somewhere that the implications could be way different than what’s mentioned here. Anyone else read about that? SupaBees, you done any recent digging on this, or are we just going off old info here?

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