This playful Christmas song imagines Santa Claus in a humorous predicament: his belly gets too big from eating cookies, and he ends up in the hospital! With help from doctors, nurses, and even his reindeer, Santa learns some healthy habits while keeping the Christmas spirit alive. It’s a jolly, uplifting tune meant to spread laughter and cheer.
Lyrics:
Verse 1
It was Christmas Eve, and Santa was stressed,
His suit was too tight, he couldn’t get dressed!
Those cookies and milk had taken their toll,
Now poor old Santa couldn’t fit in his role.
So off to the hospital, sleigh lights aglow,
With Rudolph up front, leading the show.
Chorus
Oh Santa, Santa, what have you done?
You’ve eaten too many cookies for fun!
But don’t you worry, we’ll get you right,
For Christmas is coming, and it’s your big night!
Verse 2
The nurses were laughing, the doctors were too,
“How’d you fit down chimneys? We’ve got no clue!”
Santa chuckled and said with a grin,
“Usually It’s Christmas magic, but now I’m too big
and my magic's worn thin!” So the nurses gave
him a treadmill, some veggies, and tea, But he
missed the cookies and that peppermint spree.
Chorus
Oh Santa, Santa, what have you done?
You’ve eaten too many cookies for fun!
But don’t you worry, we’ll get you right,
For Christmas is coming, and it’s your big night!
Verse 3
The elves sent a letter, the reindeer made calls,
“Santa, get better, we’re decking the halls!” So
with one big breath, he started to jog, Through
the hospital halls, like a merry old dog. By morning
he laughed, feeling healthy and light, With his jolly
old belly, just perfectly right.
Chorus
Oh Santa, Santa, you’re back in the game, With
your rosy cheeks and your jolly name! Thanks
to the doctors, the nurses, the cheer, It’s a merry
old Christmas, the best of the year!
Outro
So here’s to the season, to laughter and care,
To doctors and nurses, who’re always there.
And if Santa can heal with a laugh and a song,
Then so can your friend, all season long!
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