Let's spend Christmas in New york, along the snowy streets And hide from all the noise, and both our families I hear Christmas in New York can be a lonely place But our lights will never come down, let them burn out instead And I call, and you dig in, And the snow falls, and covers the sidewalks again And I call, and you begin And the lights on the wall, dance from the drafts in the wind Let's spend Christmas in New York, just you and me Glue wrapping paper to the floor, sleep under our tree Watch the old folks spin and twirl or just decide to sleep Cause Christmas in New York is all we'll ever need And I call, and you dig in And the snow falls, and covers the sidewalks again And I call and you begin And the lights on the wall, dance from the drafts in the wind And I call, and you dig in And the snow falls, and covers the sidewalks again And I call and you begin And the lights on the wall, dance from the drafts in the wind Let's spend Christmas in New York, and take cabs instead Look out the windows at all the stores, and hold each others hands I'll wipe the sugar from your face, and lint from my chin And ride around all thru the lights, till you're asleep again Let's spend Christmas in New York, in our own little space Let's spend Christmas in New York, along the snowy street Let's spend Christmas in New York, and never leave our place Let's spend Christmas in New York Just you and me and me and you...