| C | Em/B | Am | C/G | F | Em | C | |
| Snowy | nights and c | hristmas l | ights, | ic | y window | pane, |
| C | Em/B | Am | C/G | D7 | G | |
| make me | wish that | we could | be | together a | gain. |
| C | Em/B | Am | C/G | F | Em | C | |
| And the | windy | winter | aven | -ues, | just | don't seem the | same, |
| C | Em/B | Am | C/G | |
| and the | Christmas | carols | sound like | blues, |
| F | G7 | C | |
| but the | choir is | not to | blame. |
| Chorus: |
| C | Em/B | Am | C/G | F | Em | |
| But it | do | esn't | have | to | be that | way, |
| F | Em | F | C | |
| what we | had should | never have | ended. |
| C | Em/B | Am | C/G | F | Em | |
| I'll | be d | ropp | ing | by to | day; |
| F | Em | F | C | D7 | G | C | G | F | C | G | |
| we could | easily | get it to | gether t | onight.. | .. it's only | right. |
| Crowded stores that ...(*) Santa Claus, tinseled afternoons, |
| and the side walk bands play their songs, slightly out of tune. |
| On the windy winter avenues, there walks a lonely man |
| and if I told you who he is |
| well I think you'd understand. |
| Chorus |
| Chorus |
| (*) I've listened to this piece over and over again, but I can't figure |
| out what he's singin here. But then again I'm foreign :) |