Christmas Day

HOLIDAY, 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.

[Chorus]
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.

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.

[Chorus]

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."

[Chorus]

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
In 1998.

Trivia about the song Christmas Day by Jim White

On which albums was the song “Christmas Day” released by Jim White?
Jim White released the song on the albums “No Such Place” in 2001 and “Music from Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Christmas Day” by Jim White?
The song “Christmas Day” by Jim White was composed by HOLIDAY, WHITE.

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