La la la la la la la la
Santa, please, will you help me
'Cause I'm all alone with my Christmas tree
See, my honey's on his way, his flight's delayed
Can you bring him on your sleigh?
'Cause time is going

Slowly dragging me along
Santa, please bring my man home, ooh yeah

Santa, please, will you help me
'Cause I'm all alone and so unhappy
See, I need my baby here to hold me tight
Can you bring him here tonight?
'Cause time is going

Slowly dragging me along
Santa, please bring my man home, oh yeah
Santa, please, please help me
'Cause I'm all alone and I need, I need
Up to now I've been real good, so tell me why
Why is time taking its time and going so

Slowly dragging me along
Santa, please bring my man home
Slowly dragging me along
Santa, please bring my man home, ooh yeah
Call Dasher, call Dancer, call Prancer
Call Vixen
(Can you help me out real quick
It's an emergency)
On Comet, on Cupid, on Donner, on Blitzen
(Can you help me out St. Nick, Santa please
'Cause time is going)

Slowly dragging me along
Santa, please bring my man home

Slowly dragging me along
Santa, please bring my man home

Call your mom please
Call Dasher, call Dancer, call Prancer
Call Vixen
Call your boy in love to help a girl out, oh, no, oh pretty please, Santa please


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