I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus

Album: A Very Special Christmas (1987)
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  • I saw mommy kissing ol' Santa Claus
    Underneath the misletoe last night
    And she didn't see me creep
    Down stairs to have a peek
    Why, She thought that I was tucked up
    In my bedroom fast asleep
    Well, let me tell you that

    I saw Mommy tickle ol' Santa Claus
    Underneath his beard so snowy white
    And what a laugh it would have been
    If Daddy would have walked right in
    I saw Momma kissing Santa Claus last night
    Hey

    I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus
    Underneath the misletoe last night
    And she didn't see me creep
    Down stairs to have a peek
    Well, she thought that I was tucked up
    In my bedroom fast asleep
    Well, let me tell you that

    I saw Mommy tickle ol' Santa Claus
    Underneath his beard so snowy white
    And what a laugh it would have been
    If Daddy would have walked right in
    I saw Momma kissing Santa Claus last night

    (I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus)
    (Underneath the misletoe last night) Writer/s: Tommie Connor
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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