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Thistlehair The Christmas Bear lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a fun to do country Christmas song recorded by
Alabama.
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Thistlehair The Christmas Bear Recorded by Alabama Written by Donny Lowery
C The city's full of manger scenes F G7 C And stores lit up in red and green
But down the road just out of town F C There's more magic to be found
F The countryside is all aglow C With holly trees and mistletoe F Dm C And in them woods there lives a bear F C Known to all as Thistlehair
F C Oh Thistlehair the Christmas bear G7 C Spreading the good news everywhere F C About Christmas time and what it means G7 To all the children of the world
Every little boy and girl F G7 C Out there loves Thistlehair
Comes around this time of year F G7 C Spreading lots of Christmas cheer
The kids all love his shiny coat F G7 C And the smell of honey on his nose
F Dm C He tells them all about the star F G7 C And everything that it stands for F Dm C The birthday we all celebrate F G7 C Is still our favorite Holiday
Repeat #3
Wherever you find old Thistle Bear F G7 C There'll be music in the air
He dances round the Christmas tree F G7 C Every single New Year's Eve
F Dm C Then he and all his furry friends F G7 C Gather round the fire again F Dm C And sing about those Angel wings F G7 C Gifts of love that Christmas brings
Repeat #3 x2
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