| was far from and lost in a great big zoo. |
| Mummy where’s my mummy, they’ve taken her away |
| We’ll help you find your mummy son, hop up on the sleigh. |
| Up beside the bag of toys, little Joey hopped. |
| But they hadn’t gone far when Santa stopped. |
| Unharnessed all the reindeer and Joey wondered why. |
| Then he heard a far off booming in the sky. |
| Six white boomers, snow white boomers, |
| Racing Santa Claus through the blazing sun, |
| Six white boomers, snow white boomers, |
| On his Australian run. |
| Pretty soon old Santa began to feel the heat, |
| Took his fur lined boots off to cool his feet, |
| Into one popped Joey, feeling quite O.K., |
| While those old man kangaroos kept pulling on the sleigh. |
| Joey said to Santa, Santa what about the toys? |
| Aren’t you giving some to these girls and boys? |
| They’ve all got their presents son, we were here last night, |
| This trip is an extra trip, Joey’s special flight. |
| Soon the sleigh was flashing right over Marble Bar, |
| Slow down there, cried Santa, It can’t be far, |
| Come up on my lap here son, and have a look around. |
| There she is that’s Mummy, bounding up and down. |
| Well that’s the bestest Christmas treat that Joey ever had, |
| Curled up in his mother’s pouch all snug and glad, |
| The last they saw was Santa heading northward from the sun, |
| The only year the boomers worked a double run. |
| Six white boomers, snow white boomers, |
| Racing Santa Claus in the blazing sun, |
| Six white boomers, snow white boomers, |
| On his Australian run. |