Christmas Will Be Soon
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| Christmas Will Be Soon | |
| Song | |
| Artist | Lemon Demon |
|---|---|
| Released | 2012 |
| Written by | Neil Cicierega |
| Appears on | I Am Become Christmas |
| Sung by | Neil Cicierega |
| Duration | 04:12 |
| Tempo | 147 |
| Genre | Rock, Christmas |
| Links: | Bandcamp Needlejuice Remaster YouTube Spotify |
Christmas Will Be Soon is the second track of Lemon Demon's 2012 Christmas Extended Play, I Am Become Christmas.
The song features lyrics depicting the many feelings one gets as the Christmas season approaches, and also how we idolize different things in our lives, particularly gods.
Lyrics
We must not fear This as it comes near Christmas will be soon Luring like the moon Decorate your untamed nature Christmas will be soon Now, let go of Sol- -Stice and save our souls Christmas will be soon Very very soon Idols come and go Melting like the snow when sunlight comes Play their drums Play their drums! Oh oh oh oh Oh oh oh oh Oh oh oh oh! Cut down our twig Shrine, sit 'round the big Pine beneath a star This is who we are One last toast to has-been ghosts Ooh, Christmas will be soon Let's stop burning Yule logs In faith of fool's Gods our kids won't know Idols come and go Ordinary folk Floating like the smoke We are adrift Take this gift Christmas! Oh oh oh oh Oh oh oh oh Oh oh oh oh! Oh, now not one more Word I'm looking for- -Ward so change your tune! Christmas will be soon And the winds have changed (The winds have changed) Now and we are strange (And we are strange) Now will you change your tune? (It will be soon) Christmas will be soon Decorate your untamed nature Christmas will be soon One last toast to has-been ghosts Ooh, Christmas will be soon Christmas will be soon Christmas will be soon Christmas (Oh oh oh oh) Christmas (Oh oh oh oh) Christmas (Oh oh oh oh)
Trivia
- Christmas Will Be Soon is one of the few Lemon Demon songs to mention religion, and it mentions it heavily. The whole song's meaning is relating to how the Christian idea of the "Christmas season" has changed over time.