Difference between revisions of "The Great Santa"
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| − | The season of Christmas is | + | The season of Christmas is nigh once again<br/ > |
The season of Advent's gone round<br/ > | The season of Advent's gone round<br/ > | ||
The young ones have handled their pink and white candles<br/ > | The young ones have handled their pink and white candles<br/ > | ||
Revision as of 14:13, 9 December 2015
Verse 1
The season of Christmas is nigh once again
The season of Advent's gone round
The young ones have handled their pink and white candles
And presents and pudding abound
Surely Santa is coming at last!
Surely his great revelation's at hand
He'll fly on a sleigh without aught of delay
To satisfy children's material demands
Verse 2
Yes, see how he rides on an eight-legged steed
From a desolate wasteland where no one has been
He carries a list, and the good little Christians
Should pray that their names are all written therein
He knows who is good and he knows who is not
For Santa's good gifts are for them that are good
And lasses and lads who are naughty and bad
Their sole recompense shall be fire and blood
Bridge
Holy Bishop Nicholas
Went down to Nicaea
Punched the heretic
Gave him diarrhea
Caught up as a god
To the highest heaven
Realm of snow and ice
His to rule was given
Verse 3
The judgment which Santa delivers is cruel
The breath from his nostrils a northerly storm
The beard on his chin with oil shall drip:
His holy anointment this task to perform
Day of wrath! O mourn for the wicked!
What evils await them on Christmas morn?
And what rough beast from out of the east
Slouches to Bethlehem now to be born?