| Once I found a stowaway
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| Upon my ship on Christmas Day
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| I was fair so I gave him a chance
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| «You shouldn’t be here,
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| What’s your tale?
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| I ought to throw you to the whale.»
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| He just smiled and said,
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| «Come here, let’s dance.»
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| He said, «Borrow or steal,
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| I’ll find a way
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| To be with my lover upon Christmas Day
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| And I’ll run and I’ll roam
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| I’ll cover the ground
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| This Christmas I’ll see you
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| I’ll be around.»
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| He told me 'bout his girl back home
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| Waiting patient, all alone
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| While we danced I shed a little tear
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| He closed his eyes, all out at sea,
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| I think he danced with her not me
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| I’ll just have to wait another year.
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| He said, «Borrow or steal,
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| I’ll find a way
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| To be with my lover upon Christmas Day
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| And I’ll run and I’ll roam
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| I’ll cover the ground
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| This Christmas I’ll see you
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| I’ll be around.»
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| I think of him now and again
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| I wonder how his journey ends
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| As I sail by on my lonesome sea
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| That stranger with the haunting face
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| Here then gone without a trace
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| Lying with his love, that’s where he’ll be.
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| «Beg, borrow or steal
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| I’ll find a way
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| To be with my lover next Christmas Day
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| And I’ll run and I’ll roam
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| I’ll cover the ground
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| Next Christmas I’ll see you
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| I’ll be around.»
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| «Beg, borrow or steal
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| I’ll find a way
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| To be with my lover next Christmas Day
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| And I’ll run and I’ll roam
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| I’ll cover the ground
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| Next Christmas I’ll see you
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| I’ll be around.» |