My Grown-Up Christmas List
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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Do you remember me? I sat upon your knee

And I wrote to you with childhood fantasies

Well, I'm all grown up now, still need help somehow

Not for myself but for a world, a world in need
No more lives torn apart

And wars would never start

And time would heal all hearts

And every man would have a friend

And right would always win

And love would never ever, ever end

This is my grown up Christmas list

My Christmas list

As children we believe

The grandest sight we'd see

Was something pretty

Wrapped beneath the tree

And heaven only knows

That packages and bows

Could never, ever, ever heal

A human soul

No more lives torn apart

That wars would never start

And time would heal, heal

All broken hearts

Every, everyone would have a friend

And right would always win

And love would never end

This is my grown up Christmas list

What is this illusion

Called the innocence of youth

Maybe in our blind belief

We can only find the truth

No more lives torn apart

That wars would never start

Time, time would heal

All broken hearts

Everyone would have a friend

And love would never end

And right would always win

This is my grown up Christmas list

This is my lifelong wish

This is my grown up Christmas list

My grown up Christmas list





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Overall Meaning

Aretha Franklin's song "My Grown-Up Christmas List" is a heartwarming and hopeful ballad that depicts the transition from childhood to adulthood and the changes in one's Christmas wishes over the years. The song opens with the singer addressing Santa Claus, reminiscing about their childhood memories and how they used to write to him with their fantasies. However, as they are now all grown up, their priorities have shifted from personal materialistic desires to more altruistic ones. The singer is now wishing for a world without war, where every person has a friend, and love reigns supreme. They acknowledge that while packages and bows might have brought joy in their childhood, they could never heal a human soul - only love and compassion could.


The second verse focuses on the innocence of youth and how, as children, individuals believe that the most exquisite sight they would see is a present wrapped under a Christmas tree. However, as they grow wiser, they realize that material possessions could never replace the significance of human connections and love. The song ends with the singer reiterating their wishes for a peaceful world without war, where friendships are abundant and love never ends.


Overall, the song's message is one of hope, optimism, and a call for universal love and kindness. It is a beautiful reminder that, even as we grow older, the essence of Christmas remains the same - spreading warmth, joy, and love.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you remember me? I sat upon your knee
As a child, I wrote letters to Santa hoping my wishes would come true and now as an adult, I still have wishes that I would like to see granted.


And I wrote to you with childhood fantasies
I had dreams and fantasies as a child that were pure and innocent.


Well, I'm all grown up now, still need help somehow
Although I have grown up, my wish list remains the same and I still need help to make these wishes come true.


Not for myself but for a world, a world in need
My wish list is not for my personal gain, but rather for the betterment of the world and those in it.


No more lives torn apart
I wish for an end to the suffering of those who have been hurt and affected by violence and war.


And wars would never start
I wish for peace throughout the entire world, with no need for war or conflict.


And time would heal all hearts
I hope that with enough time, those who have been hurt and affected by tragedy can heal and find peace.


And every man would have a friend
I wish for everyone to have a sense of community and friendship, to feel connected to others in a positive way.


And right would always win
I hope for a world where justice is always served, and where right and truth always prevail over wrongdoing.


And love would never ever, ever end
I wish for a world filled with love and positivity, never ending or fading away.


As children we believe
When we are young and innocent, we have pure beliefs and dreams that are uncorrupted by the troubles of the world.


The grandest sight we'd see
The most exciting and wondrous thing we could experience as children was opening a beautifully wrapped present on Christmas morning.


Was something pretty, Wrapped beneath the tree
The best gift we could imagine was a beautiful, wrapped present waiting for us under the Christmas tree.


And heaven only knows, That packages and bows
While gift wrapping may be exciting, it can never truly heal the deeper emotional wounds that people experience.


Could never, ever, ever heal, A human soul
The true healing needed in the world is not found in material objects, but in deep emotional and spiritual healing.


What is this illusion, Called the innocence of youth
The purity and innocence of childhood is often an illusion, as children can still experience pain and struggle in difficult situations.


Maybe in our blind belief, We can only find the truth
Perhaps our naive belief in the goodness of the world is the only way to find and create true positivity in the world.


This is my lifelong wish
These wishes are not just for a fleeting moment during the holiday season, but rather my lifelong hopes for the world and its inhabitants.


This is my grown up Christmas list
This is my mature and thoughtful wish list for the world, beyond just the gifts and material objects of the past.


My grown up Christmas list
These are the wishes and hopes that I have for the world, not just for myself, but for everyone.




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