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Christmas Jingles 7 - One Froggy Christmas Eve
One Froggy Christmas Eve A Frog went a-courtin' one Christmas Eve Arms full of flowers for his latest squeeze She is a sweet tiny mouse who's named Jane And lives in a tree house down Mouse-Hole Lane. He held her tight beneath wintry moonlight But then it snowed mercilessly that night Jane got buried in snow, Frog went berserk Waiting for his dear sweetheart to emerge. Frog croaked all night, such a pitiful sight Wondering why for him nothing goes right Then bells from afar brought hope to his heart ‘Twas Santa arriving on the sleigh cart. Santa came trudging along though the snow With his troop of reindeer helpers in tow "What's up Frog" Santa Clause clothed in red said "My girlfriend Jane is under snow lain dead." Santa chose Rudolph the strongest reindeer To start digging carefully around here Rudolph stood proudly puffing out his chest Pleased to be asked, assuredly said “yes.” Rudolph used his red-nose to dig up snow A faint little voice squeaked "hello, hello” It was mouse Jane, she’d come alive again Making Christmas merry down Mouse-Hole Lane. 7th December 2020
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