Lyrics Santa's Team - Sarantos
Santa′s
Team
Author
Unknown
My
grandma
taught
me
everything
about
Christmas.
I
was
just
a
kid.
I
remember
tearing
across
town
on
my
bike
to
visit
her
on
the
day
my
big
sister
dropped
the
bomb:
"
There
is
no
Santa
Claus,"
jeered
my
sister.
"
Even
dummies
know
that!"
My
grandma
was
not
the
gushy
kind,
never
had
been.
I
fled
to
her
that
day
because
I
knew
she
would
be
straight
with
me.
I
knew
Grandma
always
told
the
truth,
and
I
knew
that
the
truth
always
went
down
a
whole
lot
easier
when
swallowed
with
one
of
her
world-famous
cinnamon
buns.
Grandma
was
home,
and
the
buns
were
still
warm.
Between
bites,
I
told
her
everything.
She
was
ready
for
me.
No
Santa
Claus!"
she
snorted.
"
Ridiculous!
Don't
believe
it.
That
rumor
has
been
going
around
for
years,
and
it
makes
me
mad,
plain
mad.
Now,
put
on
your
coat,
and
let′s
go."
Go?
Go
where,
Grandma?"
I
asked.
I
hadn't
even
finished
my
second
cinnamon
bun.
Where"
turned
out
to
be
Kerby's
General
Store,
the
one
store
in
town
that
had
a
little
bit
of
just
about
everything.
As
we
walked
through
its
doors,
Grandma
handed
me
ten
dollars.
That
was
a
bundle
in
those
days.
Take
this
money,"
she
said,
"and
buy
something
for
someone
who
needs
it.
I′ll
wait
for
you
in
the
car."
Then
she
turned
and
walked
out
of
Kerby′s.
I
was
only
eight
years
old.
I'd
often
gone
shopping
with
my
mother,
but
never
had
I
shopped
for
anything
all
by
myself.
The
store
seemed
big
and
crowded,
full
of
people
scrambling
to
finish
their
Christmas
shopping.
For
a
few
moments
I
just
stood
there,
confused,
clutching
that
ten-dollar
bill,
wondering
what
to
buy,
and
who
on
earth
to
buy
it
for.
I
thought
of
everybody
I
knew:
my
family,
my
friends,
my
neighbors,
the
kids
at
school,
the
people
who
went
to
my
church.
I
was
just
about
thought
out,
when
I
suddenly
thought
of
Bobbie
Decker.
He
was
a
kid
with
bad
breath
and
messy
hair,
and
he
sat
right
behind
me
in
Mrs.
Pollock′s
grade-two
class.
Bobbie
Decker
didn't
have
a
coat.
I
knew
that
because
he
never
went
out
for
recess
during
the
winter.
His
mother
always
wrote
a
note,
telling
the
teacher
that
he
had
a
cough;
but
all
we
kids
knew
that
Bobbie
Decker
didn′t
have
a
cough,
and
he
didn't
have
a
coat.
I
fingered
the
ten-dollar
bill
with
growing
excitement.
I
would
buy
Bobbie
Decker
a
coat.
I
settled
on
a
red
corduroy
one
that
had
a
hood
to
it.
It
looked
real
warm,
and
he
would
like
that.
I
didn′t
see
a
price
tag,
but
ten
dollars
ought
to
buy
anything.
I
put
the
coat
and
my
ten-dollar
bill
on
the
counter
and
pushed
them
toward
the
lady
behind
it.
She
looked
at
the
coat,
the
money,
and
me.
"
Is
this
a
Christmas
present
for
someone?"
she
asked
kindly.
"
Yes,"
I
replied
shyly.
"
It's
...
For
Bobbie.
He's
in
my
class,
and
he
doesn′t
have
a
coat."
The
nice
lady
smiled
at
me.
I
didn′t
get
any
change,
but
she
put
the
coat
in
a
bag
and
wished
me
a
Merry
Christmas.
That
evening,
Grandma
helped
me
wrap
the
coat
in
Christmas
paper
and
ribbons,
and
write,
"
To
Bobbie,
From
Santa
Claus"
on
it
...
Grandma
said
that
Santa
always
insisted
on
secrecy.
Then
she
drove
me
over
to
Bobbie
Decker's
house,
explaining
as
we
went
that
I
was
now
and
forever
officially
one
of
Santa′s
helpers.
Grandma
parked
down
the
street
from
Bobbie's
house,
and
she
and
I
crept
noiselessly
and
hid
in
the
bushes
by
his
front
walk.
Suddenly,
Grandma
gave
me
a
nudge.
"
All
right,
Santa
Claus,"
she
whispered,
"get
going."
I
took
a
deep
breath,
dashed
for
his
front
door,
threw
the
present
down
on
his
step,
pounded
his
doorbell
twice
and
flew
back
to
the
safety
of
the
bushes
and
Grandma.
Together
we
waited
breathlessly
in
the
darkness
for
the
front
door
to
open.
Finally
it
did,
and
there
stood
Bobbie.
He
looked
down,
looked
around,
picked
up
his
present,
took
it
inside
and
closed
the
door.
Forty
years
haven′t
dimmed
the
thrill
of
those
moments
spent
shivering,
beside
my
grandma,
in
Bobbie
Decker's
bushes.
That
night,
I
realized
that
those
awful
rumors
about
Santa
Claus
were
just
what
Grandma
said
they
were:
Ridiculous!
Santa
was
alive
and
well
...
AND
WE
WERE
ON
HIS
TEAM!
1 The Happiest Time of the Year
2 Jesus Is Born
3 It's Christmas Time!
4 On This Night
5 We Wish You a Merry Christmas
6 O Little Town of Bethlehem
7 Joy to the World
8 Deck the Halls
9 O Holy Night
10 Jingle Bells
11 The First Noel
12 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
13 Silent Night
14 Oh Come All Ye Faithful
15 A Christmas Carol
16 The Holy Night
17 The Nutcracker
18 The Elves and the Shoemaker
19 Santa Claus's Letter
20 'Twas the Night Before Christmas
21 Santa's Team
22 The Little Match Girl
23 Santa Claus Does Not Forget
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