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I am trying to find the words to a Christmas song I listened to as a
child. I cannot find this song anywhere. Attempts to locate it on the
Internet have only found other people also trying to find it.
Here's what I remember:
It referred to the "House upon the hill", which may be the title of
the song.
There was a stocking with a hole in the toe.
I remember this portion:
And the note said, "Santa, I am just a little boy.
And I have everything that could bring me Yuletide joy.
When you fill my stocking, if it should overflow,
I don't mind if something pushes through the hole in the toe."
The last line was: "Please, dear Santa. Could you make the gifts for
Mom and Dad."
Any suggestions? |
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I collect this stuff (you do *not* want to know how many Christmas
albums and books I own, *I* don't want to know how many Christmas
albums and books I own), and I'm stumped, sorry. Have you asked in
either rec.music.folk, or uk.music.folk?
There's folks in those groups that make me look like a piker. |
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