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Dashing through the snow |
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On a one-horse open sleigh, |
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Over the fields we go, |
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Laughing all the way; |
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Bells on bob-tail ring, |
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Making spirits bright, |
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What fun it is to ride and sing |
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A sleighing song tonight |
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Jingle bells, jingle bells, |
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Jingle all the way! |
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O what fun it is to ride |
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In a one-horse open sleigh |
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A day or two ago, |
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I thought |
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I'd take a ride, |
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And soon Miss |
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Fanny Bright |
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Was seated by my side; |
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The horse was lean and lank; |
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Misfortune seemed his lot; |
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He got into a drifted bank, |
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And we, we got upsot. |
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Jingle Bells, |
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Jingle Bells, |
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Jingle all the way! |
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What fun it is to ride |
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In a one-horse open sleigh. |
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A day or two ago, |
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The story |
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I must tell |
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I went out on the snow |
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And on my back |
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I fell;A gent was riding by |
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In a one-horse open sleigh, |
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He laughed as there |
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I sprawling lie, |
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But quickly drove away. |
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Jingle Bells, |
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Jingle Bells, |
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Jingle all the way! |
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What fun it is to ride |
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In a one-horse open sleigh. |
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Now the ground is white |
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Go it while you're young, |
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Take the girls tonight |
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And sing this sleighing song; |
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Just get a bob-tailed bay |
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Two-forty as his speed |
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Hitch him to an open sleigh |
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And crack! you'll take the lead. |
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Jingle Bells, |
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Jingle Bells, |
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Jingle all the way! |
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What fun it is to ride |
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In a one-horse open sleigh |