Every life a delight . MERRY CHRISTMAS OLD SANTA T is Christmas eve. Good-night! Good-night! Old Santa roams the earth to-night. His gentle tread no ear may hear. His burly form no child should fear. His jingling bells should soothe our rest As off he goes, now East, now West. He finds the dreamers, misses none, And fills their stockings, every one. T is Christmas morn! Awake! Awake!The slumber from thine eyelids shake!Old Santa with his bounteous storeHas satisfied thy wish and more!Aha! Aha! What beaming eyes!What wonder vast! What sweet surprise!No such delight through all the yearAs comes


Every life a delight . MERRY CHRISTMAS OLD SANTA T is Christmas eve. Good-night! Good-night! Old Santa roams the earth to-night. His gentle tread no ear may hear. His burly form no child should fear. His jingling bells should soothe our rest As off he goes, now East, now West. He finds the dreamers, misses none, And fills their stockings, every one. T is Christmas morn! Awake! Awake!The slumber from thine eyelids shake!Old Santa with his bounteous storeHas satisfied thy wish and more!Aha! Aha! What beaming eyes!What wonder vast! What sweet surprise!No such delight through all the yearAs comes with Santas Christmas cheer. 95. NOW, WELL CATCH SANTA CATCHING SANTA Now we 11 catch Santa—he surely is here;They said that ere morning he could but appear;So while we were sleeping, with whiskers of gray,He must have come in here with reindeer and sleigh. I wonder where is he, and why is he still?On sight I will ask him to speak if he hurry! well catch him in that room or this!O, wont it be jolly to give him a kiss! Why do we not find him? Perhaps its too late;I thought I heard some one go out at the go to bed longer, and sleep if we can;Like enough we shall dream 01 the Santa Claus man. 96


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