2000 miles
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2000 miles
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He's gone, 2000 miles
Is very far.
The snows falling down.
It's colder day by day.
I miss you.
The children were singing,
He'll be back at Christmas time.
And these frozen and silent nights,
Sometimes in a dream,
You appear.
Outside under the purple sky,
Diamonds in the snow,
Sparkle.
The children were singing,
We fell at Christmas time.
2000 miles.
Is very far through the snow (4x)
I'll think of you
Wherever you go.
I'll think of you
Wherever you go.
He's gone, 2000 miles,
Is very far.
The snows falling down,
It's colder day by day.
I miss you.
The people singing,
It must be Christmas time.
The people singing,
It must be Christmas time.
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