| You know there’s Dasher and Dancer, Prancer and Vixen
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| Comet and Cupid, and Donner and Blitzen
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| But do you recall the least famous reindeer of all?
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| Hey Olops, oohh Olops
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| I have a little story about a not so famous reindeer
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| He is Rudolph’s younger cousin
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| And they were born on that same year
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| His name is little Olops, and he was jealous of his peer
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| It was always Rudolph red-nosed, and Olops the other deer
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| Now Olops hated Rudolph, cause he hated Rudolph’s fame
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| And he started treating Rudolph like a low-down dirty shame
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| Olops the other reindeer used to laugh and call him names
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| And he never let poor Rudolph join in any reindeer games
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| And so Rudolph said to Olops
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| «Why you treating me this way?»
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| Olops smiled and answered Rudolph
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| «Cause I think you’re freaking gay, and I hate your shiny nose.»
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| «And come the eve of Christmas day,»
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| «I'll make sure that you won’t be there to pull out Santa’s sleigh»
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| But Olops did not know that Santa heard all that he said
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| And this made Santa angry and he bonked on Olops head
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| Then Santa pulled on Olops neck which filled Olops with dread
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| Rudolph waved goodbye
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| Then gave a smile
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| And then he said
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| «You're Dead! |
| Hehe»
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| No one’s ever heard of, or has seen Olops again
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| But they say Olops head hangs in a wall in Santa’s den
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| The moral of the story is «always be a friend»
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| You would not want to end up like Olops did…
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| Olops the other reindeer used to laugh and call him names
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| He never let poor Rudolph join in any reindeer games |