Kate Covington
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Once Upon a December

Once Upon a December lyrics by Kate Covington. Dancing bears, painted wings Things I almost remember And a song someone sings Once upon a December Someone...

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Once Upon a December

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Dancing bears, painted wings

Things I almost remember

And a song someone sings

Once upon a December

Someone holds me safe and warm

Horses prance through a silver storm

Figures dancing gracefully,

Across my memory (X2)

Far away, long ago

Glowing dim as an ember,

Things my heart used to know

Things it yearns to remember

And a song someone sings,

Once upon a December

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