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Song Parodies -> "Sleeping In This Year's Christmas"

Original Song Title:

"White Christmas"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Bing Crosby

Parody Song Title:

"Sleeping In This Year's Christmas"

Parody Written by:

Sam_Spam

The Lyrics

For those of you handling Christmas events this year, this is for you.
The sun is rising
The children grin
And grab their new toys to play
Oh, it's such a glorious day
But for some of us today
Slaving, December, hours 24
Now come 25th, it's time to snore

I'm sleeping in this year's Christmas
Forget the parties, shows, free meals
Hosted far too many
Now feeling lazy
Could I have some rest that's real?

I'm sleeping in this year's Christmas
Until 26th morning light
You have fun, be merry and bright
(But) Keep it down, at least until tonight....
Can't wait for the 25th! Zzzzzzzzzzz.....................

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