Santa Claus, I'm Coming To You
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Santa Claus, I'm Coming To You
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Jolly old Saint Nicholas wherever you are
I've tried good luck charms and I've wished on a star
But none of my wishes have ever come true
So, Santa Claus I'm coming to you
I want to be with my baby on Christmas Eve
Share with her the presents that I receive
Please bring her back with a great big bow
And tell her that I love her so
Jolly old Saint Nicholas I've been good
My baby left she misunderstood
When you get this letter tell me what to do
Santa Claus I'm coming to you
I want to be with my baby on Christmas Eve
Share with her the presents that I receive
And when New Year's Eve comes around
Me and her will paint the town
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