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Santa's Lost His Sat Nav
Santa's lost his sat nav And does not know what to do "Why did I choose technology, Old ways are best, it's true" He's in a bit of bother And with Christmas drawing near He cannot help but wonder If he'll get to spread his Christmas cheer Mrs Claus has helped him in his search The elves have helped look too But nobody has had much luck "Oh what am I to do" "I could always ring old Rudolph, He might be free to lend a hand, After all he was my guiding light And delivered well on my command" So Santa rang dear Rudolph And told him of his plight Rudolph was quite keen to help He couldn't wait to lead the flight On Christmas Eve they all set off Gliding high up in the sky Santa had forgotten How well Rudolph helped them fly It was then that he decided He would stick to his reindeer And forget about his sat nav When spreading Christmas cheer So if in the sky on Christmas Eve You see a flashing light It could be that you've just witnessed Rudolphs nose still shining bright
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