Two Step ’Round the Christmas Tree

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Blake Shelton - Country, USA

Two Step ’Round the Christmas Tree

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[Intro] Oh, yeah! One more time, go! Yeah! [Verse 1] There's a wondrous sight and a joyful sound Every Christmas Eve in a western town Gather up the kids, all the friends and family 'Cause the holly's hung and the candle's bright Tuning up a fiddle on a moonlit night Roll back the rug so we can two step 'round the Christmas tree [Verse 2] There's a jolly man in a bright red suit Did you ever see a Santa in cowboy boots? Twirling across the floor, spurs a-jingling merrily As they sing those carols soft and low We'll all be shouting out, "Cotton-Eyed Joe!" Roll back the rug so we can two step 'round the Christmas tree [Chorus] Waiting 'neath the mistletoe you'll never get a kiss I never move that slow, there's too much I could miss 'Cause a western guy can't be still, and a silent night is not for me Roll back the rug so we can two step 'round the Christmas Tree [Verse 3] Red bandanas, kelly green Silver buckles on new blue jeans Jumpin' 'round the room to a yuletide melody I'm gonna be ready when Santa comes But I'm gonna be dancing 'til he does Roll back the rug so we can two step 'round the Christmas tree [Chorus] Waiting 'neath the mistletoe you'll never get a kiss I never move that slow, there's too much I could miss 'Cause a western guy can't be still, and a silent night is not for me Roll back the rug so we can two step 'round the Christmas Tree [Chorus] Waiting 'neath the mistletoe you'll never get a kiss I never move that slow, there's too much I could miss 'Cause a western guy can't be still, and a silent night is not for me Roll back the rug so we can two step 'round the Christmas Tree [Outro] Roll back the rug so we can two step 'round the Christmas Tree Hey!

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  • Suzy Bogguss
  • Doug Crider