| Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
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| Was feeling a little lonely
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| As for red-nosed reindeer
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| He was the one and only
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| He’d seen some green-nosed reindeer
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| And blue-nosed reindeer too
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| But how to find another red-nosed reindeer
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| Rudolph had no clue
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| He’d scoured the Canadian Rockies
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| A thousand miles inland
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| He’d been all through Mongolia
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| Searched Denmark, Norway, and Finland
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| Found one in Alaska
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| Whose nose was tangerine
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| But no place could another
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| Red-nosed reindeer be seen
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| Oh, Rudolph whatcha gonna do?
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| Oh, Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer was blue
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| One night he landed in a forest
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| In a blinding snow storm
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| No way could you see a thing out there
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| And forget about keeping warm
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| Rudolph saw a tiny light
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| Bobbing up ahead
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| Maybe he was seeing things
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| But he swore that light was red
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| Slowly Rudolph made his was
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| Toward that faint red light
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| And when he reached the clearing
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| He could not believe the sight
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| A gorgeous lady reindeer
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| With a red nose like a
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| voice said «Hi there
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| «My name’s Rudolphina»
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| And that’s how our friend Rudolph
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| Found his own true love
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| If you’re lucky you can see them
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| Flying up above
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| Leading Santa’s sleigh this year
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| At Christmas see them fly
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| To match cool red noses up
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| In that December sky
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| 'Cross China and Australia
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| And the frigid old Ukraine
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| 'Cross Africa, Slovenia
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| Portugal and Spain
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| Yeah, Rudolph and Rudolphina
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| Like a pair of bright red roses
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| Lead Santa’s sleigh to New York
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| With those beautiful red noses
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| Oh Rudolph, you found what you were lookin' for
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| Now Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer isn’t blue no more |