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Santa

from Festive Folk Songs by Bróna McVittie

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Brona's musical Christmas card 2005

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One-Two-Three-Four,
Who's that knocking on the door?
Oh, is it Santa?
I can see a light on the floor,
I thought he came down the chimney,
Maybe mum was being silly.
I'd better pretend I'm sleeping,
Or he won't fill up my stocking.

Santa comes to all the children
When they're sleeping
When it's dark he leaves the presents,
Only for the good boys and girls.
Dad says we should leave him something:
Mince pies and a drop of brandy.
Don't forget the reindeers

One-Two-Three-Four,
Who's that knocking on the door?
Oh, is it Santa?
I can see a light on the floor,
I thought he came down the chimney,
Maybe mum was being silly.
I'd better pretend I'm sleeping,
Or he won't fill up my stocking.

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from Festive Folk Songs, track released December 12, 2005
Composed and performed by Brona; Produced by Alastair Dant

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Bróna McVittie Northern Ireland, UK

Pioneering her own brand of cosmic folk, Bróna McVittie both deftly reimagines traditional folk and crafts her own nature- inspired songs with a rich mix of folk and electronic instruments. As The Guardian describes it “You’re put in the place of a bird navigating wide open landscapes, absorbing light, space and air. This is music that takes you on its wing, and gives you fresh visions” ... more

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