| Everyone knows about Rudolph
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| Our fleet-footed friend from the north
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| Who lights Santa’s way through the darkness
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| As he drives his sleigh back and forth
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| But there’s someone else we should mention
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| If we want the whole story told
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| He carried the first gift of Christmas
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| More precious than diamonds or gold
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| Nestor was a donkey who seldom laughed or played
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| 'Cause no one evey used him in the stable where he stayed
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| And all the camels teased him, the other donkeys too
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| They said, look at little Nestor, there’s nothin' he can do
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| Look at little Nestor, his ears hang to his knees
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| When he looks at his reflection, ears are all he sees
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| Nestor’s heart was broken and his eyes were full of tears
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| If only there was somethin' he could do about his ears
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| One dark night two strangers gave Nestor a surprise
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| They chose him from all others for they loved his gentle eyes
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| A man was called by Joseph, Mary was his bride
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| She needed help to Bethlehem and Nestor’s back to ride
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| They travelled through the desert but hadn’t gone too far
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| When winter clouds no longer let them see their guiding star
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| But Nestor learned a secret as he listened to the breeze
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| And the angels gave directions to the ears that touched his knees
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| Look at little Nestor, his ears hang to his knees
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| When he looks at his reflection, ears are all he sees
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| Nestor’s heart was broken and his eyes were full of tears
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| If only there was somethin' he could do about his ears
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| And so it was that Nestor found the manger where they stayed
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| Where kings and wise men bowed before the baby where he lay
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| Mary bore our Saviour and Nestor brought them there
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| A gift of love from God above for all the world to share
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| Though, Rudolph, I just love you, I know you’d want it said
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| Nestor’s ears are lovely as a reindeer’s nose is red
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| So children, if you’re happy when you trim your Christmas trees
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| You might thank a little donkey whose ears hung to his knees
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| Look at little Nestor, his ears hang to his knees
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| They shouted as they praised him and his friends were all so pleased
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| Nestor was so happy and his eyes held no more tears
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| Now all the world knows Nestor for his laughter and his ears |