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Ever Greene!
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I'm impressed. It's clever.
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This is the best one so far, but it still seems like it's missing something...
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Greene Chistmas?
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I think I'm leaning toward Ever Greene.
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Yeah I like how Ever Greene sounds too.
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I'll use this if we can't think of another.
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Maybe... What are some Christmas related things which are green?
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Trees, mistletoe, Christmas wreaths, lights, hmmm ill keep thinking.
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Please try!
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Ok I will :)
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I think I might just stick with Ever Greene
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Iota a cool name. It sounds elegant and not as explicit as the other Christmas names here.
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*does a twirl* What do you think?
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Lol it's very nice. :D You have good taste in names.
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Lol. Thanks for the help! :3
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Lol don't mention it. Haha just helping spread the Christmas mood.
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Editado por GammaF88: 12/16/2013 6:29:34 PMGreenesleeves
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I can play this song through on guitar and I know some of the lyrics but I have NEVER associated it with Christmas.
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Editado por GammaF88: 12/16/2013 7:10:37 PMHere, I know it's Wikipedia, but it does mention the song's use as a Christmas carol.
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Don't ask me. It's on the Christmas songs playlist my parents had, and I heard it every year. I don't even know if it was supposed to be there.
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Is that Christmassy?
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Greensleeves? Really? Never heard it?
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[spoiler]>.> <.< Maybe not...[/spoiler]
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It's one of the more major (older) Christmas carol. Look it up, you'll probably recognize it when you hear it.