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Santa in Atlanta
There’s Santa Claus, Jack the Frost, and good old Frosty, too
I don’t know about Jack or Frosty, but I have to vouch for Santa.
Tomorrow most kids would have shiny new toys. And we kids all shared a bed.
We were dirt poor, wrong side of the tracks, my two brothers and me.
He’d be back quick, don’t worry, the weather was on his side.
She asked him Why? He just chuckled and then
I was mad at him jok’n. We were barely gett’n by.
There was no holiday money, none to spare.
And I thought the deal was done, so his joke caught me as rude.
I snuck out my window, climbed into his truck,
It soon got bumpy, stopping short in the copse of some pines.
I peek out the window just as we arrived,
It got quiet, I heard my own breath; I wanted to be back in town.
Out in the middle of nowhere, I thought this joke’s all a bluff.
“Nicholas Claus, as I live and breathe,” Daddy shouted in my ear.
I climbed out of the cab and ignored my cold feet.
His black boots were quite high, I looked around for his ride.
I thought I saw a brown shadow hiding deep in the trees.
With one swipe of his axe, a tree fell to its fate.
“I sure thank you, so much,” Dad said, as I watched.
And I spect they’ll be git’n into bed before I do”.
Dad laughed at the joke cause everyone knows
And I heard him yell out in the night, in the cold.
“Merry Christmas to y’all and enjoy the new year.
And by morning, Christmas wasn’t far off from Dickens.
At its base, I found a carved horse or a deer, I ‘twert sure,
I’ll bet you a dollar I can prove it still.
Just look at the kids gathered around that old tree.
Picture them dreaming of more, just like me.