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Santa(2) Up on the housetop The sled won't fit. It's okay on the lawn, Dad says, for a bit. Santa(3) Santa said to Rudolph They had to work more nights. Rudolph eagerly said, "That's fine. (Santa respected reindeer rights. ) Santa(4) Santa told his wife He'd return, not to fear. "I trust you, said the white-haired spouse, "Since you say it every year. Santa(5) It wasn't yet December So Santa sipped his wine. When the hectic month arrived, A famous nose would shine. Santa(6) Santa never tells lies And tries to do his best But sometimes things get Complicated Then Santa has to rest.
. Father Christmas(1) Father Christmas Lean close to listen My question is Do reindeer glisten? Father Christmas(2) Father Christmas Please be so kind Bring me a toy One doesn't wind. Father Christmas(2) Father Christmas Mind your beard Do not dip it In something weird! All Christmas Mornings All Christmas mornings Pass by so fast With such great activity How can they last? Teddy Teddy sat In the room and listened The Christmas ornaments Round him glistened.
Glistening Bells Glistening bells ring Throughout this season The cold winds blow We scurry for good reason. Tiny Town The town was tiny As was the inn But the event so great We still celebrate. Hie, Bring Clothes! Hie, bring clothes To swaddle Him And fetch us a wee one's bib 'Tis Love what's born Our starry night See here, in this very crib.
Hear his bells added 11-30-98 Original Author Unknown
Sung to: "Are You Sleeping?" Are you sleeping? No more peeking, Or I'll tell, or I'll tell. Santa Claus is coming. Santa Claus is cowing. Hear his bells. Hear his bells.
Where is Santa? Where is Santa? Here I am, Here I am Merry Merry Christmas Merry Merry Christmas HO HO HO, HO HO HO Where is Rudolph? Where is Frosty? Where is Mrs. Claus? Where is Little Elf?
Merry Christmas everyone. Its time to hang the stocking. Santa will soon be here. Santa will soon be here. Merry Christmas everyone. Santa will soon be here.
First pupil: Christmas, merry Christmas! Is it really come again? With its memories and greetings, With its joys and with its pain There's a minor in the carol, And a shadow in the light, And a spray of cypress twining With the holly wreath tonight. And the hush is never broken By laughter, light and low, As we listen in the starlight To the "bells across the snow."
Second pupil: Christmas, merry Christmas! 'Tis not so very long Since other voices blended With the carol and the song! If we could but hear them singing As they are singing now, If we could but see the radiance Of the crown on each dear brow; There would be no sigh to smother, No hidden tear to flow, As we listen in the starlight To the "bells across the snow." Third pupil: O Christmas, merry Christmas! This never more can be; We cannot bring again the days Of our unshadowed glee. But Christmas, happy Christmas, Sweet herald of good will, With holy songs of glory, Brings holy gladness still. For peace and hope may brighten, And patient love may glow, As we listen in the starlight To the "bells across the snow."
My Christmas Secrets Hurry Christmas! How you creep, I've some presents I can't keep, Just this morning I forgot, And told baby what I'd bought. All he answered was, "Goo goo!" So I don't think that he knew, I told mamma hers was white, And she'd wear it every night.
That she'd need it getting tea. Then my mamma smiled at me, And she whispered, "Isn't May Letting secrets fly away?"
Oh Little Child Oh Little child so near the tree The precious view you clearly see Adorned in white, a glistened sight A chilling warmth, its nearly night Excitement grows within each eye A splendid match, so bright yet shy You make each wish, each secret part A ray with God, so fills your heart Your wants are small, unselfish child Not to be wrapped, branded or styled A world of hope, filled full of peace A caring call, let love increase Next year this child so wants to be Back out to watch, this growing tree What of our wants as time goes by Will hope and peace and love climb high
S stands for stockings we hang up so high. A is for all we get if we don't cry. N is for nobody he will pass by. T is for to-morrow, the day we eat pie. A stands for at last old Santa is nigh. C for the children who love him so well. L for the little girl, his name she can spell. A stands for apples so rosy and red.
U is for us as we wait for his sled. S stands for Santa Claus, who comes in the night when we are tucked up in bed with our eyes closed so tight
Santa Claus's Visit With a click and a clack And a great big pack, Down through the chimney, Pretty nimbly Somebody comes on Christmas eve! If we are real nice And as still as mice, If we never peep, And are sound asleep, He'll fill our stockings, I do believe! And when we arise Next day our eyes Will grow big to see How perfectly He knew what we all wished to receive!
Sleigh Bells Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle! Happy winter-time! Baby's eyes a-twinkle, Hear the sleigh-bells chime! Each one rings a merry Ting-a-ling-a-ling! For a sleigh-bell fairy Hides inside to sing. See them quake and quiver, Up and downward tossed,
Seems as if they shiver In the nipping frost! Shiver into laughter, Jolly little elves! Till we laugh thereafter, Merry as themselves!