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The speaker is describing a cozy scene with bad weather outside and a warm fire inside. They mention having no place to go and wanting it to snow. They also mention bringing corn for popping and the lights being turned down low. The speaker talks about not wanting to go out in the storm but feeling warm as long as they are held tight. They mention the fire slowly dying and saying goodbye, but as long as they are loved, they want it to continue snowing. Oh, the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful, and since we've no place to go, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. Man, it doesn't show sign to stop us, and I've brought me some corn for poppin'. The lights turned way down low, let it snow, let it snow. When we finally kiss goodnight, how I'll hate goin' out in the storm. But if you really hold me tight, all the way home I'll be warm, and the fire is slowly dying, and my dear, we're still goodbyin'. But as long as you love me so, let it snow, let it snow, and snow. When we finally kiss goodnight, how I'll hate goin' out in the storm. But if you really hold me tight, all the way home I'll be warm, and the fire is slowly dying, and my dear, we're still goodbyin'. But as long as you love me so, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.