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When the trees glisten like crystals at night, and catch the new fallen snow, |
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An enchanted kingdom begins to take form beneath the moon's silvery glow. |
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The forest surrenders to winter, yet life goes on and on, |
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And just as each day fades to twilight, each dusk is followed by dawn. |
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And as darkness looms, one final rose blooms on this winter's eve. |
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The queen of the forest weaves her ancient spell, lulling the woodlands to sleep. |
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Beneath a blanket of ivory white, the Earth slumbers safe in her keep. |
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Circle continues unbroken as the seasons come and go, |
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Time brings a series of changes that allow dreams to blossom and grow. |
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And in the twilight, one star shines bright. Oooh, winter's eve. |
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And as darkness looms, a dream of hope blooms on this winter's eve. |
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And in the twilight, one star shines bright. Oooh, winter's eve. |
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And as darkness looms, a dream of hope blooms on this winter's eve. |
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Oohhoo, winter's eve, Oohhoo, winter's eve. |