The trees are all lit up
I got the egg nog and rum in my cup
I wish this Christmas will last forever
My snowman looks like Snookie
And made extra special cookies for you
Can you steer your sleigh all right?
Are you sure you're good to fly tonight
Cuz I won't get shit next year if you die

So Rudolf you know, your nose is as red as his eyes
We don't want the kids to miss this
But that's what you get with the mile high Christmas
(let go let go) of the reigns as we fly
I don't want the kids to miss this
But thats what you get with the mile high Christmas

Angels in the snow
Time to go
Now calling in for dinner
Wipe the snow off my nose
I wish this Christmas would last forever
When Santa comes in town
He gets a hug and a pound from me
Can you steer your sleigh all right?
Are you sure you're good to fly tonight?
Cuz I won't get shit next year if you die

So Rudolf you know, your nose, is as red as his eyes
We don't want the kids to miss this
But that's what you get with the mile high Christmas
(let go let go) of the reigns as we fly
I don't want the kids to miss this
But that's what you get with the mile high Christmas

[Kyle]
Presents! Let's open this shit up!

So Rudolf you know, your nose is as red as his eyes
I don't want the kids to miss this
but that's what you get with the mile high Christmas


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    This song is about being high, with Santa, I think. He says "Can you steer your sleigh all right? Are you sure you're good to fly tonight" Which is kinda like what you say to someone when they're drunk, but before that he says, "And made extra special cookies for you" which reminds me of making extra special brownies and they also say, "Rudolf you know, your nose, is as red as his eyes" and red eyes totally go with being high. So it seems like Santa is high, and that is a reasonable guess when it comes to Breathe Carolina, because they believe in legalizing marijuana and all that. It's definitely the best song on the album cause it lighthearted and not all whiny, "I'm alone on Christmas, blah, blah, blah" like the rest of them. (:

    theneonpopsicleson February 22, 2011   Link

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