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Meet Me at the Mistletoe - Dave Barnes



     
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Meet me at the mistletoe
You're glowing like these Christmas lights
You're the Belle of the ball tonight
Our friends stopped in and will only leave when
We tell them all they have to
You wink from way across the room
I send a smile right back to youNothing is wrong but conversations go long
I only want a minute with you
Let's rendezvous and sneak a kiss the time is right
No one will know
Meet me at the mistletoe
It will be while before the party ends
Another couple just walked inThe night's been great but I can hardly wait
Until it's only us again
The mistletoe is looking so good tonight
Let's rendezvous and sneak a kiss the time is right
No one will know
Meet me at the mistletoe

We're having so much fun I don't really want the night to endI need a moment or two with you just to make it until then
Let's rendezvous and sneak a kiss the time is right
No one will know
Meet me at the mistletoe
Come on and meet me baby
Meet me at the mistletoe
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DAVE BARNESPublished by
Lyrics © RAZOR & TIE DIRECT LLC

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Dave Barnes is a Nashville-based singer-songwriter. There are strong elements of soul and R&B in Dave's new material, indicative of the diverse influences exerted on him during his childhood in the deep south.

Here is some background information on Dave Barnes from the Mine To Love Songfacts: Barnes gained a lot of recognition after his song "God Gave Me You" became a hit single for Blake Shelton. Barnes' fifth album, Stories To Tell will be his first release since his breakthrough. The album was recorded in Los Angeles with producer John Fields, marking the first time Barnes had recorded outside of his home town Nashville. It will be released on March 13, 2012.

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