The full lyrics to “Where Are You Christmas?” by Faith Hill cannot be provided because they are copyrighted, but a brief summary and guidance can help you find and understand them.

Song overview

“Where Are You Christmas?” is a ballad performed by Faith Hill for the 2000 film How the Grinch Stole Christmas , with music by James Horner and lyrics by Will Jennings and Mariah Carey. The song has since become a modern holiday staple, often returning to streaming and radio charts every December.

Theme and meaning

The song follows a narrator who feels like the magic and joy of Christmas have disappeared and wonders if it is Christmas that changed or herself. As the song builds, the message shifts to the idea that Christmas is found in love, memory, and the heart, so its spirit can return when love and hope are revived.

What the lyrics talk about (short, non-copyright summary)

  • Opening: The singer asks why Christmas feels distant, noting that the laughter and music that once defined the season seem gone.
  • Middle: She reflects on how time and personal change might be why the holiday feels different, questioning whether Christmas itself has changed.
  • Ending: The lyrics affirm that when there is love in your heart and mind, you can “feel like Christmas all the time,” and the joy of Christmas stays inside and fills hearts with love.

How to read or listen to the full lyrics legally

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