Frosty the Snowman Page #4
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- 1969
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a terrible sight met their eyes.
[Karen weeping]
[Sad music plays]
# (Very slowly) Frosty
the snowman was a happy,
jolly soul with a corn-cob pipe and a
button nose and two eyes made out of coal.
They were too late.
Too late? Why, nonsense!
Don't cry, Karen.
Frosty's not gone for good.
You see, he was made out of Christmas snow
and Christmas snow can
never disappear completely.
Oh, it sometimes goes away
for almost a year at a time
and takes the form of
Spring and Summer rain,
but you can bet your boots that
when a good jolly
December wind kisses it,
it will turn in to Christmas
snow all over again!
Yes, but he was my friend.
[Chuckle] Just watch.
Wait a minute!
I want that hat and I want it now!
Don't you dare touch that!
And just what are YOU going to do about it?
If you so much as lay a finger on the brim,
Christmas present as long as you live.
Never?
Never!
No more trick cards or magic balls or...
No more anything.
Oh, that's not fair.
I mean, we evil magicians
have to make a living too.
Now you go home and
write "I am very sorry
for what I did to Frosty"
And then maybe, just maybe, mind you...
you'll find something in your
stocking tomorrow morning.
A new hat maybe?
Oh, yes sir. Goodbye everyone.
Sorry to lose and run,
but I've got to get busy writing.
Busy busy busy!
Come on, Frosty, we're all waiting for you.
Happy Birthday!
#Frosty the snowman is
a fairy-tale they say.
He was made of snow but the children
know how he came to life one day.
And so Santa took Karen home and made
ready to bring Frosty
back to the north pole.
Karen hated to say goodbye to Frosty,
but as Santa promised, Frosty returned every
year with the magical Christmas snow.
And every year there was a great
celebration with a great Christmas parade.
#Thumpity thump thump thumpity
thump. Look at that Frosty go.
thump. Over the hills of snow.
#Frosty the snowman,
was a jolly, happy soul.
With a corn-cob pipe and a button
nose, and two eyes made out of coal.
And with Frosty the snowman,
Christmas was always very merry indeed.
You have a merry Christmas too!
#Frosty the snowman
had to hurry on his way,
but he waved goodbye
saying don't you cry.
I'll be back on Christmas day!
Merry Christmas - To: Robyn. From: Dan.
the pirates of the intarnets!
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