Sometimes when the words just fail you
You're scared but you know they're wrong
I find that I get much further when I turn my thoughts to song

You know why you love this season
The joy that the snow can bring
So why should you stop to reason
Just open your heart and sing

Let there be snow
Let there be snow
Deep I remind the autumns behind
You let the wind blow

This is a time of year to make
Figurines across the lake
Such a magical sight
When the world dresses up in white
Whoa let there be snow

The days may grow short and grayer
The cold may nibble at your nose
But once there's a six-inch layer
Those soft flakes beneath your toes

You can't help but want to taste it
Or jump in a snowy pile
Why not build a port or igloo
Or a window to print your smile

Oh, let there be snow
Let there be snow
Go down the schools
And let's act like fools
There's parties to throw

(Another man comes in)

I thought once you made your fortune
You could sit back and count you lou
But now that I've conquered Beansborro
I'm ready to trade this suit

I want a crown that fits me
I want a cape that flows
Six yards of fur and velvet
Right down to my crooked toes

There's no more snow!
There's no more snow!
The town, they love me
The clouds above me
Couldn't get beat with my toe

Let Mother Nature try to win
I'll give her wizards quite a spin
Just try and stop me
No one can stop me
Let my kingship begin!

(Frosty and Holly)
Let there be snow!
Let there be snow!
This kind of weather
Brings people together
So friendships can grow

Why should we sit around and wait
For summer days to celebrate?
Such a magical sight
When the world dressed in white
Oh, let there be snow


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