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Jaemie Gina - Around The Table (Christmas)



Jaemie Gina - Around The Table

Jaemie Gina's latest track, 'Around The Table,' is a heartwarming and nostalgic reminder of the power of family. The song explores the theme of forgiveness, acceptance, and the longing to be a part of a supportive family.

Jaemie's unique blend of pop and folk creates a soothing and evocative soundscape that perfectly captures the warmth and comfort of home. The song's central image of the dinner table as a symbol of grace and forgetting past mistakes is both powerful and relatable.

Whether you're looking forward to spending the holidays with your family or you sometimes wish you could just feel at home, 'Around The Table' is the perfect go-to song for all those moments when you know or wish your family had your back.

With its emotional depth and relatable themes, 'Around The Table' is sure to be a hit with listeners of all backgrounds. So if you're in need of a reminder of the power of family, be sure to give Jaemie Gina's latest track a listen. You won't be disappointed.

Lyrics

https://genius.com/Ginger-jamie-around-the-table-lyrics


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3CkF6r8Jy2mrlVJugDMfQ3

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6azcUoHYQik

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