Song | Minnie and Santa |
Artist | Cyndi Lauper |
Album | Feels Like Christmas |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Lauper, Pulsford | |
Lyrics:C.Lauper/J.Pulsford Music:C.Lauper/J.Pulsford | |
I worked with a woman named Minnie | |
One Christmas Eve long ago | |
When i asked 'What you doing this Evening?' | |
Minnie took on a seasonal glow | |
She said she'd be waiting for santa | |
She'd be wearing a bright red bow | |
Chorus: | |
Minnie and Santa | |
Minnie and Santa | |
What they're up to only heaven knows | |
She wrote on a card | |
'Don't take it so hard | |
we're headed for the north pole' | |
Now Minnie could not be persuaded | |
That Santa just did not exist | |
She swore if she put up some mistletoe | |
Santa'd come give her a kiss | |
And there where she'd hung up her stockings | |
All in their silky, soft sheen | |
She'd be laying i wait on a bear shin rug | |
Where the cookies and milk could be seen | |
Repeat Chorus: | |
(Musical Interlude) | |
Mow Minnie was older and wiser | |
Like a dear old Auntie to me | |
But the night that she ran off with Santa | |
Was a real epiphany | |
Repeat Chorus: | |
Next Christmas i passed by the bakery | |
Starting out from on top of a cake | |
Was jolly old Santa with a big silly grin | |
And a gal in silk stockings and lace | |
Oh, Minnie and Santa |
zuo ci : Lauper, Pulsford | |
Lyrics: C. Lauper J. Pulsford Music: C. Lauper J. Pulsford | |
I worked with a woman named Minnie | |
One Christmas Eve long ago | |
When i asked ' What you doing this Evening?' | |
Minnie took on a seasonal glow | |
She said she' d be waiting for santa | |
She' d be wearing a bright red bow | |
Chorus: | |
Minnie and Santa | |
Minnie and Santa | |
What they' re up to only heaven knows | |
She wrote on a card | |
' Don' t take it so hard | |
we' re headed for the north pole' | |
Now Minnie could not be persuaded | |
That Santa just did not exist | |
She swore if she put up some mistletoe | |
Santa' d come give her a kiss | |
And there where she' d hung up her stockings | |
All in their silky, soft sheen | |
She' d be laying i wait on a bear shin rug | |
Where the cookies and milk could be seen | |
Repeat Chorus: | |
Musical Interlude | |
Mow Minnie was older and wiser | |
Like a dear old Auntie to me | |
But the night that she ran off with Santa | |
Was a real epiphany | |
Repeat Chorus: | |
Next Christmas i passed by the bakery | |
Starting out from on top of a cake | |
Was jolly old Santa with a big silly grin | |
And a gal in silk stockings and lace | |
Oh, Minnie and Santa |
zuò cí : Lauper, Pulsford | |
Lyrics: C. Lauper J. Pulsford Music: C. Lauper J. Pulsford | |
I worked with a woman named Minnie | |
One Christmas Eve long ago | |
When i asked ' What you doing this Evening?' | |
Minnie took on a seasonal glow | |
She said she' d be waiting for santa | |
She' d be wearing a bright red bow | |
Chorus: | |
Minnie and Santa | |
Minnie and Santa | |
What they' re up to only heaven knows | |
She wrote on a card | |
' Don' t take it so hard | |
we' re headed for the north pole' | |
Now Minnie could not be persuaded | |
That Santa just did not exist | |
She swore if she put up some mistletoe | |
Santa' d come give her a kiss | |
And there where she' d hung up her stockings | |
All in their silky, soft sheen | |
She' d be laying i wait on a bear shin rug | |
Where the cookies and milk could be seen | |
Repeat Chorus: | |
Musical Interlude | |
Mow Minnie was older and wiser | |
Like a dear old Auntie to me | |
But the night that she ran off with Santa | |
Was a real epiphany | |
Repeat Chorus: | |
Next Christmas i passed by the bakery | |
Starting out from on top of a cake | |
Was jolly old Santa with a big silly grin | |
And a gal in silk stockings and lace | |
Oh, Minnie and Santa |