Bill Osofsky songs
I've got 2 Christmas songs, one serious, one fun. This is the serious one.
TWO DAYS OF CHRISTMAS
(verse)
Early Christmas morning
As snowflakes softly fall
She's remembering when Christmas
Was her favorite day of all
Candy canes, hot cocoa
Watching Rudolph on TV
But while she's in Colorado
Half her heart's in Tennessee
(chorus)
She wishes time could turn back as she wipes away a tear
When celebrating Christmas meant just one day of the year
She'd give up all her presents to get back what she had
And not have two days of Christmas, one with mom and one with dad.
(verse)
She walks down to the kitchen
Where her mama cooks alone
And longs to hear the laughter
That once filled their happy home
She can almost sees her daddy
Sitting in his eazy chair
Then looking up to heaven
She says a little prayer, cause
repeat chorus)
(bridge)
This evening she'll be leaving on that redeye flight
She picks out her favorite teddy bear to take
She hopes her dad still loves her like he says he does
And hopes that he'll be coming home some day
(repeat chorus)
Bill Osofsky, BMI, Ronnie Lee Hurst, Penny Campbell Loewen copyright 2008
TWO DAYS OF CHRISTMAS
(verse)
Early Christmas morning
As snowflakes softly fall
She's remembering when Christmas
Was her favorite day of all
Candy canes, hot cocoa
Watching Rudolph on TV
But while she's in Colorado
Half her heart's in Tennessee
(chorus)
She wishes time could turn back as she wipes away a tear
When celebrating Christmas meant just one day of the year
She'd give up all her presents to get back what she had
And not have two days of Christmas, one with mom and one with dad.
(verse)
She walks down to the kitchen
Where her mama cooks alone
And longs to hear the laughter
That once filled their happy home
She can almost sees her daddy
Sitting in his eazy chair
Then looking up to heaven
She says a little prayer, cause
repeat chorus)
(bridge)
This evening she'll be leaving on that redeye flight
She picks out her favorite teddy bear to take
She hopes her dad still loves her like he says he does
And hopes that he'll be coming home some day
(repeat chorus)
Bill Osofsky, BMI, Ronnie Lee Hurst, Penny Campbell Loewen copyright 2008
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