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Created on: May 05, 2009
Twas the night before Christmas and Santa is out and about, making the rounds as in years past makeing memories that will last.
The parents and children wait by the tree, to see all of the gifts o' what will they be.
Will he bring gifts asked for, a baby doll for Katy, for John a race car.
For mom a new ring and dad a new reel, what great times and heppiness we feel.
Many folks will sit on old Santa's knee, their pictures taken in front of the tree.
Then back to his car, Santa will leave, back home to his own family on this fine Christmas Eve.
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