Are you wearing a paper hat?
It’s
Christmas day and that’s that
We’ve
pulled our Christmas crackers
So,
everyone must wear a paper hat
Are you wearing a paper hat?
It’s
Christmas day and that’s that
We’ve
pulled our Christmas crackers
So,
everyone must wear a paper hat
Twas the night before Christmas
And all thru the bungalow
Not a creature was stirring
In the
firelight glow
The Jingle of sleigh bells, herald
His coming on Christmas Eve
When Santa
Claus takes the time
To fill our
stocking and I believe
That Santa
Claus thinks sincerely
It’s better
to give than to receive
I dream of Christmas
Warming us
from winters chill
When hearts
are overflowing
On the oak and iron studded door
There hung
a wreath of yuletide
That was so
pleasing to the eye
It seemed
to welcome you inside
The hallway
was lit with candles
Of every shape,
size, and hue
And
tasteful Christmas decorations
Seemed to
be constantly in view
Down the
entire length of the stairs
Entwining
the polished mahogany
Garlands of
holly and evergreen
Filled the
scene most sumptuously
The drawing
room was minimalist
Each
decoration chosen with care
The focal
point was the mantelpiece
And the
little stocking hanging there
In the
corner stood a mighty tree
Festively
decked in all its glory
But there
was more to the gathering
Than just
the Christmas story
Every face
bore a relaxed smile
Such was
the festive atmosphere
And so
proud was the hostess
But not
just for the festive cheer
For this
was the first Christmas
For their
newborn son and heir
And so
proud was the mother
Of her
newborn son so fair
It’s Christmas time again
When the
spirit is beautiful
When every
pocket is empty
But every
heart is full
There's no Christmas this year
There will
be no Christmas cheer
For Santa
checked the naughty list
And found himself
a naughty miss
Then picked
her up in his sleigh
And then
flew her off to St Tropez