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Simon Tall - St Valentine's Christmas Lyrics
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At Christmas time St Valentine he waits
With a tear in his eye, with a tear in his eye
He stands at the sink and he's cleaning up all the plates
No one said goodbye, aren't you wondering why
It should be obvious to you
At Christmas time, St Valentine
It should be obvious to me
At Christmas time, St Valentine
The children they all sing
But nobody's listening
No, no, no, no
At Christmas time St Valentine he cries
In a world full of lies, aren't you wondering why
Love is the answer that's what the children sing
But St Valentine knows, we can't hear a thing
It should be obvious to you
At Christmas time, St Valentine
It should be obvious to me
At Christmas time, St Valentine
The children they all sing
But nobody's listening
No, no, no, no
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At Christmas time St Valentine he waits
With a tear in his eye, with a tear in his eye
He stands at the sink and he's cleaning up all the plates
No one said goodbye, aren't you wondering why
It should be obvious to you
At Christmas time, St Valentine
It should be obvious to me
At Christmas time, St Valentine
The children they all sing
But nobody's listening
No, no, no, no
At Christmas time St Valentine he cries
In a world full of lies, aren't you wondering why
Love is the answer that's what the children sing
But St Valentine knows, we can't hear a thing
It should be obvious to you
At Christmas time, St Valentine
It should be obvious to me
At Christmas time, St Valentine
The children they all sing
But nobody's listening
No, no, no, no
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Writer: Simon Poore
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Simon Tall St Valentine's Christmas Video


Performed By: Simon Tall
Length: 5:24
Written by: Simon Poore

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