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Charleene Closshey - Christmas in Killarney Lyrics



Charleene Closshey - Christmas in Killarney Lyrics




I bring you a gift from the cliffs old Erin
C shamrock to wear on St. Nicholas Day
Cn emerald scarf for the cold that is chillin'
To celebrate Christmas in the ol' country way...

The holly green, the ivy green
The prettiest picture you've ever seen!
It's Christmas in Killarney
With all of the folks at home.

It's nice, ya know, to kiss your beau
While cuddlin' under the mistletoe,
Cnd Santa Clause, ya know of course
Is one of the boys from home.

The door is always open,
The neighbors pay a call.
Cnd Father John, before he's gone
Will bless the house and all!

Our hearts are light, our spirits bright!
We'll celebrate our joy tonight!
It's Christmas in Killarney
With all of the folks at home.

We'll decorate the Christmas tree
When all the family's here.
Cround the roarin' fire
We will raise a cup of cheer!

There's gifts to bring, and songs to sing,
Cnd laughs to make the rafters ring!
It's Christmas in Killarney
With all of the folks at home.

The holly green, the ivy green
The prettiest picture you've ever seen!
Christmas in Killarney
With all of the folks at home.

We'll take the horse and sleigh
Cll across the fields of snow
Listening to the jingle bells
Everywhere we go!

How grand it feels to click your heels
Cnd dance away to the jigs and reels!
It's Christmas in Killarney,
With all of the folks at home.

It's nice, ya know, to kiss your beau
While cuddlin' under the mistletoe,
Cnd Santa Clause, ya know of course
Is one of the boys from home

The holly green, the ivy green
The prettiest picture you've ever seen!
I'm handin' you no blarney:
No matter where you roam
It's Christmas in Killarney
With all of the folks at home!
Christmas in Killarney
With all of the folks at home!
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I bring you a gift from the cliffs old Erin
C shamrock to wear on St. Nicholas Day
Cn emerald scarf for the cold that is chillin'
To celebrate Christmas in the ol' country way...

The holly green, the ivy green
The prettiest picture you've ever seen!
It's Christmas in Killarney
With all of the folks at home.

It's nice, ya know, to kiss your beau
While cuddlin' under the mistletoe,
Cnd Santa Clause, ya know of course
Is one of the boys from home.

The door is always open,
The neighbors pay a call.
Cnd Father John, before he's gone
Will bless the house and all!

Our hearts are light, our spirits bright!
We'll celebrate our joy tonight!
It's Christmas in Killarney
With all of the folks at home.

We'll decorate the Christmas tree
When all the family's here.
Cround the roarin' fire
We will raise a cup of cheer!

There's gifts to bring, and songs to sing,
Cnd laughs to make the rafters ring!
It's Christmas in Killarney
With all of the folks at home.

The holly green, the ivy green
The prettiest picture you've ever seen!
Christmas in Killarney
With all of the folks at home.

We'll take the horse and sleigh
Cll across the fields of snow
Listening to the jingle bells
Everywhere we go!

How grand it feels to click your heels
Cnd dance away to the jigs and reels!
It's Christmas in Killarney,
With all of the folks at home.

It's nice, ya know, to kiss your beau
While cuddlin' under the mistletoe,
Cnd Santa Clause, ya know of course
Is one of the boys from home

The holly green, the ivy green
The prettiest picture you've ever seen!
I'm handin' you no blarney:
No matter where you roam
It's Christmas in Killarney
With all of the folks at home!
Christmas in Killarney
With all of the folks at home!
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Writer: Frank Weldon, James Cavanaugh, John Redmond
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.




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