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AN OLD SCHOOL SONG 



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JOLLY OLD SAINT NICHOLAS 



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1. Jol - ly old Saint Nich - o - las, Lean your ear this way t Don't you tell a 



2. When the clock is strik - ing twelve, When I'm fast a - sleep, Down the chimney, 



3. John-ny wants a pair ' of skates; Su - sy wants a doUy; Nel - ly wants a 



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sin - gle soul What I'm going to say; Christmas Eve is com • ing soon; 



broad and black, With your pack you'll creep; All the stockings yoU will find 

 sto - ry • book; She thinks dolls are folly; As for me, my - lit • tie brain 



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Now, you dear old man, WTiisper what you'll bring to me ; Tell me if you can. 

 Hanging in a row; Mine will be the sliortest one; You'll be sure to know. 

 Is - n't ve - ry bright; Choose for me, Old San- ta Claus, What you think is right 



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1. (Round,) 



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A SINGING-vSCHOOL ROUND 



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Row, row, row your boat. 



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Gent • ly down the stream; 

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Mer-ri- ly, mer-ri- ly, mer-ri-ly, mer-ri - ly; Life is but a 



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