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What kind of a name is rudolph |
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For a reindeer? |
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What kind of a name is rudolph |
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For a reindeer? |
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Dear, dear, dear deer! |
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You know dasher an' dancer, |
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An' prancer an' vixen, |
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Comet an' cupid, an' donner an' blitzen, |
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But do you recall |
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The most famous reindeer of all? |
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What kind of a name is rudolph |
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For a reindeer? |
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Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer |
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Had a very shiny nose, |
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And if you ever saw it, |
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You would even say it glows. |
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All of the other reindeer |
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Used to laugh and call him names; |
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They never let poor rudolph |
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Join in any reindeer games. |
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Then one foggy christmas eve, |
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Santa came to say: |
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Rudolph with your nose so bright, |
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Won't you guide my sleigh tonight? |
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Then how the reindeer loved him |
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As they shouted out with glee, |
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Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, |
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You'll go down in history. |
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All of the other reindeer |
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Used to laugh and call him names; |
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They never let poor rudolph |
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Play in any reindeer games. |
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Then one foggy christmas eve, |
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Santa came to say: |
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Rudolph with your nose so bright, |
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Ah! won't you guide my sleigh tonight? |
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Then how the reindeer loved him |
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As they shouted out with glee, |
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Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, |
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You'll go down, down, down, down, down, |
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In history. |