Christmas Kids
Read Christmas Kids lyrics by Roar on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
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Christmas Kids
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Ronnette, my dear
Don't ever disappear
Do what you want
As long as you stay here
I need you now
I love you so much more
Than you could know
The Christmas kids were nothing but a gift
And love is a tower where all of us can live
You'll change your name or change your mind
And leave this fucked up place behind
But I'll know
Appearing unsightly with devils inside me
If you ever try to leave me
I'll find you Ronnie
I'm leaving, Phil, I'm leaving now
I'm going to escape
But you won't know how or where to find me when I'm gone
I'd drink myself to death inside this prison cell
So get me out of here
You'll change your name or change your mind
And leave this fucked up place behind
But I'll know
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Roar performs "Christmas Kids", and this lyric page sits inside the Roar catalog on LyroVerse.
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