The Very First Christmas to Me (Song)

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  People seem a little more brotherly (brotherly),
 
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  Even all the trash, on Christmas it smells so sweetly.(Gary meows)
 
  Even all the trash, on Christmas it smells so sweetly.(Gary meows)
  

Revision as of 21:56, 24 December 2009

The Very first Christmas To Me is a song that is sung by SpongeBob and other people in the episode: Christmas Who?.

It's shaping up to be a wonderful holiday,
Not your normal, average, everyday.
Sounds like someone felled my old coral tree,
SpongeBob, Patrick, why'd you do this to me?
The world feels like it's in love-r-ly,
Go away before I harm you bodily!
This Christmas feels like the very first Christmas to me.
There'll be shopping, decorating and plenty of snow (plenty of snow),
Hey, Patrick, who's that under the mistletoe? (the mistletoe)
What? Who, me? Would you look at the time, I should go...
People seem a little more brotherly (brotherly),
Here's a special somethin' to you from me ( to you from me),
Even all the trash, on Christmas it smells so sweetly.(Gary meows)
This Christmas feels like the very first Christmas to me!
Nyah-da-da-da-da-da-da-daaa
da-da-da-da-da-da-da-daaa
da-da-da-da-da-da-da-daaa
da-da-da-da-da-da-da!
What do you want, can't you see that I'm busy?
Step outside; we've got something for you to see,
SpongeBob, take this stuff down immediately,
Chestnuts roasting and burns in the third degree.
Tonight things are as good as they seem to be,
A Star on top will complete all the scenery,
This Christmas feels like the very first Christmas to me...(Mr. Krabs laughs)
This Christmas feels like the very first Christmas to me...!Template:Slogan
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