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The song was written by James Lord Pierpont and was copyrighted on September 16, 1857 with the title One Horse Open Sleigh.
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You have to make him quickly
As delicious as can be
He won’t stick around for long
Once he's been out in the sun
I fall from the sky
Happy to dance and fly
I pile up so high
So white and dry
When it's deep in winter
You will find it pleasing
To have these on your hands
So that they're not freezing
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