[Verse 1] Mismatched mugs on the counter Cinnamon stuck in my sleeve You burn the toast Start laughing Say “Guess that’s breakfast Christmas Eve” Paper snow taped on the window Old playlist stuck on repeat Your socks don’t match You’re dancing Spilling sugar at my feet
[Chorus] This is what I’m wishing for Christmas on the kitchen floor Lights half-working Hearts wide open Now and then I wanted more Till I knew what all this was for You and me And crackers we’re still hoping Christmas on the kitchen floor
[Verse 2] You dig out that ugly sweater One sleeve longer than the rest We frost cookies like toddlers Every shape a total mess Phone keeps buzzing in the corner But you turn it face-down Smile “Let the world go on without us We can stay like this a while”
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[Bridge] Who needs perfect Picture frames When flour prints spell out our names [whispered vocals] “don’t you move Don’t change a thing” We’re off-key Still try to sing Midnight sneaks in through the door We’re right here Sprawled on the floor
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A zene stílusa
Warm indie-pop with sleigh bells, brushed drums, and jangly guitars. Verses stay close and conversational, almost spoken, with tight doubles on key phrases. Chorus blossoms into stacked harmonies, glockenspiel hits, and a steady, head-nod groove. Subtle bass and organ pad keep it cozy; vocal sits intimate and upfront, like a friend telling you their favorite holiday memory.