Bing Crosby
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Written by: Steve Nelson/Walter Rollins
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Frosty the snowman was a jolly happy soul
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With a corncob pipe and a button nose
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and two eyes made out of coal
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Frosty the snowman is a fairy tale they say
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He was made of snow but the children
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know that he came to life one day
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There must have been some magic in that
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Old silk hat they found
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For when they placed it on his head
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He began to dance around
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O
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Frosty the snowman
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was alive as he could be
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And the children say he could laugh
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and play just the same as you and me
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(Thumpetty thump thump
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thumpety thump thump
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Look at Frosty go
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Thumpetty thump thump
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thumpety thump thump
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Over the hills of snow )
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Frosty the snowman knew
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The sun was hot that day
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So he said
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"Let's run and
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We¡¯ll have some fun
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Now before I melt away
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" Down to the village
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With a broomstick in his hand
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Running here and there all
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Around the square saying
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Catch me if you can
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(He led them down the streets of town
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right to the traffic cop
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And he only paused a moment when
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he heard him holler) "Stop!"
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For Frosty the snow man
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Had to hurry on his way
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But he waved goodbye saying
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"Don't you cry
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I'll be back again some day
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I¡¯ll be back again some day.
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Frosty The Snowman
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| Bing Crosby |