Christmas Song, Part 2 (Let It Go)
Words and music by Jenn Lindsay.
Refrain words and music based on the refrain to "Let It Snow," a pop standard written by lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne in 1945.


Where are you? You never left.
It was me the autumn gathered up
And blew out west.
Cardboard snow. Palm tree sky.
The weather so delightful
The Christmas tree was barely alive.

You know I love you so
I let it go, let it go, let it go

Window rolled down
Your heart flew out
Months rolled down
Before I found out
That words don't keep you
Letters and gifts don't keep you
Hearts and brains don't keep you
You went away too

You know I love you so
I let it go, let it go, let it go

Won't you write a Christmas song and sing it to me?
Won't you write a Christmas song and sing it to me?

Dearest friend, apologies.
Let me try again, down on my knees.
I dream you. You're part of me.
And if you're really gone
The souvenir is a missing piece.

You know I love you so
I let it go, let it go, let it go
It's because I love you so
I don't think I will ever let you go