Wait, wait for the 12 month to come
Wake up, wake up and make your list
Believe, believe in Mistletoe
Clause Clause Clause Clause is simple as 1-2-3 (being good?) (Red and Green?)
He’s a know-it-all, he’s the smartest man around
That's right, you be good when Clause comes to town
Here come a reindeer, here come a Sleigh
If you were really good, you'd know what to do
When I say...
Wake up, Jump out, Scream out, Run down,
Get downstairs
Its Christmas morning and there’s no
school today
I'd rather be with my
Family
we open our presents, we feel the love
I've been to Macys, I've been to the mall
I've met the cashiers that you see interviewed on the news
Here come a reindeer, here come a sleigh
If you were really good you'd know what to do when I say
Decorations getting out of control, Carolers all around
People strapping trees to their cars when Clause has come to town
Where, where is my G.I. Joe?
Why...does this, have to end?
Believe, I believe in Mistletoe
Clause, Clause Clause Clause is simple as 1-2-3
Here come some cookies, here come some milk
If you were really good, you'd know what to do when I say
Why am I going out of my head, when December rolls around?
The answer is obvious, Clause has come to town!
credits
from The Name Of This Band Is The Talking Hens,
released December 25, 2011
Jim Clavin - Guitar/Vocals/Bass
Dan McHenry - Guitar/Vocals/Bass
Marty West - Guitar
Brian Podgajny - Drums
Justin Damm - Vocals
Bill Dee - Vocals
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