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Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree

by The Topaz Ensemble

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Rockin' around the Christmas tree At the Christmas party hop, Mistletoe hung where you can see, Every couple tries to stop, Rockin' around the Christmas tree, Let the Christmas spirit ring, Later we'll have some pumpkin pie, And we'll do some caroling. You will get a sentimental feeling when you hear, Voices singing, ""Let's be jolly, Deck the halls with boughs of holly"", Rockin' around the Christmas tree, Have a happy holiday, Everyone dancin' merrily, In the new old-fashioned way. Interlude You will get a sentimental feeling when you hear, Voices singing, ""Let's be jolly, Deck the halls with boughs of holly"", Rockin' around the Christmas tree, Have a happy holiday, Everyone dancin' merrily, In the new old-fashioned way.

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