| The news it came out in the First World War
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| The bloody Red Baron was flying once more
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| The Allied Command ignored all of its men
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| And called on Snoopy to do it again
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| It was the night before Christmas and forty below
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| When Snoopy went up in search of his foe
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| He spied the Red Baron and fiercely they fought
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| With ice on his wings, snoopy knew he was caught
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| Christmas bells those Christmas bells
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| Ring out from the land
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| Asking peace of all the world
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| And goodwill to man
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| The Baron had Snoopy dead in his sights
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| He reached for the trigger to pull it up tight
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| Why he didn’t shoot, well, we’ll never know
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| Or was it the bells from the village below
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| Christmas bells those Christmas bells
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| Ringing through the land
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| Bringing peace to all the world
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| And goodwill to man
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| The Baron made Snoopy fly to the Rhine
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| And forced him to land behind the enemy lines
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| Snoopy was certain that this was the end
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| When the Baron cried out, «Merry Christmas, my friend!»
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| The Baron then offered a holiday toast
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| And Snoopy our hero saluted his host
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| And then with a roar they were both on their way
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| Each knowing they’d meet on some other day
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| Christmas bells those Christmas bells
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| Ringing through the land
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| Bringing peace to all the world
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| And goodwill to man
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| Christmas bells those Christmas bells
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| Ringing through the land
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| Bringing peace to all the world
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| And goodwill to man
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| And goodwill to man
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| And goodwill to man |