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A Christmas Song for Tormented Souls

No one writes real Christmas songs anymore — luckily there's “Fairytale of New York.”

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blockquote> em>You were handsome br> You were pretty br> Queen of New York City br> When the band finished playing br> The crowd howled for more /em> p> em>Sinatra was swinging br> All the drunks they were singing br> We kissed on the corner br> Then danced through the night /em> /p> /blockquote>
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Patrick Hynes is an account executive with the consulting firm Marsh Copsey + Scott and the proprietor of the websites www.passionforfairness.com and www.crushkerry.com.

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