When Christmas Bells Are Ringing

Tune: Haven Gillespie's and J. Fred Coots's "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town"

When Christmas bells are ringing,
Don't try to come out swinging;
Look out, chum,
'Cause here they come—

You better stay hid!
You better lay low!
I'm tellin' you, kid,
In case you don't know—
Santa Clauses clog up the town.

You're ready to shop;
You've money to burn;
You suddenly stop—
Wherever you turn,
Santa Clauses jam up the town.

They cadge on every corner;
They beg in every mall;
They pester you at synagogue,
Where they don't belong at all.

With some that are crude,
And some that are fat,
And some that exude
An odor of cat—
Santa Clauses stink up the town!

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Like earthworms after showers,
Like fungi in the spring,
They seem to pop up overnight
After Macy's does its thing:

And after these men
Have ruined your cheer,
They'll do it again
The following year—
Every year, this nonsense goes down;

All ringing their bells
Like lunatic Swiss—
A visit to Hell's
Comparative bliss,
When Santa Clauses clog up the town.