I 1ROSTY THE SNOW MAN Frosty the Snowman was 4 joiilr happy SOUL With a corn cob pipe.a;nd a-button nose and two eees made out of cçai. Frosty the Snowman is a fairy tale they say. He was made of snow but the hblidren know how he came -té life one day. There must have been somne magic in that old silk bat they.#found. For when they.piaoed it on bis head be began to dance aroûnd. Oh Frosty the Snowman was alive as he couid be, And the cbildren say he could laugh and play Just the saine as you and me. Thumpety tbump thump, Thunipety tbump, tbump, look at Frosty go. Thumpety tbump thump, Thumpety tbump, thuznp, over the bis of snow. Frosty the Snowman knew the sun was bot that day So be said, "Les run and we'lI havesome fun now before I meit awayj" Down to the village witb a broomstick in bis band, Running here and there ail around the square, sayin' "Catch me if you can." He led theni down the streets of town right to the traffic cop, And be only paused a moment wben be beard hini bolier, "Stop!" For Frosty the Snowman had to bprr on bis way, But be waved goodbye sayin', "Don't you cry, nl be back again some day!" WBILESREP¶IERDS WATCIIED TUEIR FL OCKS While shepherds watched their flocks by nigbt, Ail seated on the ground, The angel of tbe Lord came down And glory shone around. "Fear not,'" said he, (for migbty dread Had seized tbeir troubied minds). "Glad tidings of great joy I bring To you and ail mankind." "To you in David's town this day Is born of David's lne The Saviour who is Christ, the Lord, And this shall be the sign." "The heav'niy Babe you there shal find To human view displayed, Ail meanly wrapped in swatbing banda And in a manger laid." Thus spoke the Seraph and forthwith Appeared a shining throng 0f angels praising God, who thus Addressed their joyful song. Ail giory be to God on bigb, And te the earth be peace, God will hence forth from heav'n te men, Begin and neyer cease 1 WONDER AS 1 WANDER. I wonder as I wander eut under the sky, How Jesus the Saviour did corne for to die. For people, just people like you and like , I wonder as I wander out under the sky. Wben Mary bore Jesus, 'twas in a cow's stali, With wise men and farmers and sbepherds and ail. But high fromn GodIs beaven a star's ligbt did fail. And the promise of ages it then did recali. If Jesus had wanted for any wee tbing A star in the sky or a bird on the wing, Or ail of God's angels in heav'n for te sing He surely could bave it, for J4e was the King. AILI WANT FOR CHIRISTMAS IS MY TWO FRONT TEETII* Ail I want for Christmas is my two front teetb, My two frônt teetb, see rny two front teeth. Gee, if I couid oniy bave my two front teeth, Then I could wish you 'Merry Christmas!" Ev'ry body stops and'stares at me These two teeth are gone as you can see I don't know just wbo to Marne for tbis catastrophe! But my on e wisb on Cbristmas Eve is as plain as it can be! Chorus Ail I want for Christmas is my two front teetb, My two front teeth, see my two front teeth! Gee, if I could oniy have my two front teeth, Then I could wish you, "Merry Christmas" It seems se, long since I couid say "Sister Susie sÃtting on a thistie!"1 Gosb oh gee, how happy Fd be, if I could only whistie (thhh.) C M 14~