Lyrics Christmas Day - Jim White
Where
in
the
world
Did
you
come
from,
my
dear?
Did
some
mysterious
voice
Tell
you
I'd
still
be
here?
I
bought
this
ticket
to
Mobile
But
I
been
stranded
all
day
P.A.
said
the
bus
broke
down
Ten
miles
away
From
the
station
So
seldom
a
door
So
seldom
a
key
So
seldom
a
lock
Like
the
love
between
you
and
me
But
seldom
comes
happiness
Without
the
pain
Of
the
devil
in
the
details
Since
I
saw
the
smile
on
your
Face
as
I
was
crying
In
a
Greyhound
station
on
Christmas
Day
In
1998
Face
as
I
was
crying
In
a
Greyhound
station
on
Christmas
Day,
hey,
hey
The
burden
of
love
is
The
fuel
of
bad
grammar
You
stutter
and
stammer
What
a
bitch
to
convey
The
crux
of
the
matter
When
the
words
you
must
utter
Are
hopelessly
tangled
In
the
memories
and
scars
you
show
no
one
So
seldom
a
door
So
seldom
a
key
So
seldom
a
hit
Like
the
hurt
you
put
on
me
But
seldom
comes
happiness
Without
the
pain
Of
the
devil
in
the
details
Since
I
saw
the
smile
on
your
Face
as
I
was
crying
In
a
Greyhound
station
on
Christmas
Day
In
1998
Face
as
I
was
crying
In
a
Greyhound
station
on
Christmas
Day,
hey,
hey
In
1998
In
1998
In
1998
I
remember
quite
clearly
A
bad
Muzak
version
Of
James
Taylor's
big
hit
Called
"Fire
and
Rain"
Was
playing
as
you
crouched
down
And
tearfully
kissed
me
And
I
thought,
"Damn,
what
good
fiction
I
will
mold
from
this
terrible
pain"
So
seldom
a
door
Seldom
a
key
Seldom
a
gift
Like
the
gift
you
gave
me
But
seldom
comes
happiness
Without
the
pain
Of
the
devil
in
the
details
Since
I
saw
the
smile
on
your
Face
as
I
was
crying
In
a
Greyhound
station
on
Christmas
Day,
hey,
hey
Face
as
I
was
crying
In
a
Greyhound
station
on
Christmas
Day,
hey,
hey
Amazing
grace
How
sweet
the
smile
Upon
the
face
I
never
thought
I'd
see
you
again
Especially
here
in
this
Greyhound
station
on
Christmas
Day
1998
1998
Christmas
Day
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