| Fourteen feet tall, and glassy and pale, and covered in soot
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| I donâЂ™t know who he was or what he was, the question was moot
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| I laid in bed, too scared to speak, and watched him watch me
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| There was no sound but the crickets outside and the leaves in the breeze, oh
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| He lit a cigarette and said, âЂњYour chimneyâЂ™s a bitch.âЂќ
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| I said, âЂњAre you old Santa Claus?âЂќ
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| And he said, âЂњYou wish,âЂќ yeah yeah yeah yeah
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| ThatâЂ™s when the party started as far as I know
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| I grabbed a hold of it and never let go
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| And if I saw it well then maybe itâЂ™s so
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| Oh, whoa, etcâЂ¦
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| Later that year, I swear to god, it happened again, oh
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| I was out camping with my baby and a couple of friends, oh
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| As we fell asleep I know I saw a light in the east, oh
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| Spinning around and changing colors with a weird humming sound, oh
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| As it got close I felt my sleeping bag rise from the ground, oh
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| When we woke up I was yards from the fire
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| Eyes swollen shut, and buried to my waist
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| ThatâЂ™s when the party started as far as I know
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| I grabbed a hold of it and never let go
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| And if I saw it well then maybe itâЂ™s so
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| Oh, whoa, etcâЂ¦
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| I know I know I know I know I saw him again
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| I was out walking my dog and he followed me home, oh
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| Fourteen feet fall, a pinstripe suit and the same weird shadow, oh
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| He was outside for several weeks and then he vanished again, oh
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| I really donâЂ™t know what to think after twenty-three years
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| The only real thing I ever learned is: Maybe it is, if it has so appeared
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| ThatâЂ™s when the party started--
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| I grabbed a hold of it and--
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| And if I saw it well, thenâЂ¦
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| Oh, whoa, etcâЂ¦ |