'Twas the Night Before Christmas
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'Twas the night before Christmas
In Canada, you know,
Way out on the Prairie,
Without any snow.
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Asleep in their cabin
Were Buddy and Sue
A dreamin' of Christmas
Like me and like you.
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Not stockings, but boots
At the foot of their bed,
For this was in Canada,
What more can be said.
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When all of a sudden
From out the still night,
There came such a ruckus
It gave me a fright.
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And I saw 'cross the Prairie
Like a shot from a gun,
A loaded up buckboard
Come out at a run.
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The driver was geein'
And hawin' with will,
And horses, not reindeer,
He drove with such skill.
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C'mon Buck and Poncho,
And Prince to the right,
There'll be plenty o travelin'
For ya'll tonight.
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The driver in Levi's
And a shirt that was red,
Had a 10-gallon Stetson
On top of his head.
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As he stepped from his buckboard
He was really a sight,
A beard and a moustache
So curly and white.
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As he burst in the cabin,
The children awoke,
And were both so astonished,
That neither one spoke.
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He filled up their boots
With such presents galore
That neither could think
Of a single thing more.
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When Buddy recovered
The use of his jaws
He asked in a whisper,
"Are you Santa Claus?"
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"Am I the real Santa?
Well, what do you think?"
And he smiled as he gave
A mysterious wink.
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Then he lept in the buckboard
And said in his drawl,
'To the children of Canada,
Merry Christmas, ya'll.


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