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Paroles Al Jarreau Winter Wonderland lyrics

Paroles Al Jarreau Winter Wonderland

Sleigh bells ring, are you listening?

In the lane snow is glistening

A beautiful sight, we're happy tonight

We're walking in a Winter Wonderland



Gone away is the bluebird

Here to stay is a new bird

He sings a love song as we go along

Walking in a Winter Wonderland



Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Walking



In the meadow we can build a snowman

And pretend that he is Parson Brown

He'll say are you married? We'll say, no man

But you can do the job while you're in town



Later on we'll conspire

As we dream by the fire

To face unafraid the plans that we've made

Walking in a Winter Wonderland



Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Walking in a Winter Wonderland

We'll be walking in a Winter Wonderland



(In a winter)

Walking in a Winter Wonderland, wonderland

Walking

(In a winter)

Walking in a Winter Wonderland



In the meadow we can build a snowman

And pretend that he's a circus clown

We'll have lots of fun with Mr. Snowman

Until the other children knock him down



When it snows, ain't it thrilling?

Though your nose be, be so chilling

Frolic and play the Eskimo way

Walking in a Winter Wonderland



Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Walking in a Winter Wonderland, wonderland

Walking in a Winter Wonderland

We'll be walking in a Winter Wonderland



Walking in a Winter Wonderland, wonderland

Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Walking in a Winter Wonderland

We'll be walking in a Winter Wonderland





Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Walking in a Winter Wonderland



Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Walking in a Winter Wonderland

We'll be walking
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