Old Santa Claus.
By M. Nora Boylan.
(To be sung to the tune of "Yankee Doodle." The verses may be
given by a single voice, with the chorus by the school, or selected voices
on the platform.)
Old Santa Claus is a jolly man
Who brings us lots of toys, sir ;
And none are happier Christmas time
Than little girls and boys, sir.
Have you not seen our Santa Claus,
With hair so snowy white, sir ?
Just hang your stocking Christmas eve --
He'll come that very night, sir.
And if you watch, perhaps you'll see
This friend in furs hid deep, sir.
But I have never seen him once --
I'm always fast asleep, sir.
Chorus -- Santa Claus is jolly, sir ;
Santa Claus is kind, sir ;
Santa Claus on Christmas eve
Comes riding on the wind, sir.
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