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Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer : Free Printable Christmas Carol Lyrics Sheets : Favorite Christmas Song Sheets
The tradition of Christmas carols dates back as far as the thirteenth century, although carols were originally communal songs sung during
celebrations like harvest tide as well as Christmas. It was only later that carols began to be sung in church, and to be specifically
associated with Christmas.
Traditionally, carols have often been based on medieval chord patterns, and it is this that gives them their uniquely characteristic musical sound.
Some carols can be traced directly back to the Middle Ages, and are among the oldest musical compositions still regularly sung.
Free Printable Christmas Carol Lyric sheets are great for your family or neighborhood caroling activities. Print some of our Christmas Carol
Song sheet pages and teach your group to sing. These are provided for your personal enjoyment and as a guide to learning these classic old Christams Carols.
Christmas Carol Text only - (does not print with sheet above)
Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer
* (First Verse and chorus)
Grandma got run over by a reindeer
Walking home from our house Christmas Eve
You can say there's no such thing as Santa
But as for me and Grandpa, we believe
She'd been drinking too much eggnog
And we begged her not to go
But she forgot her medication
As she staggered out the door into the snow
When we found her Christmas morning
At the scene of the attack
There were hoofprints on her forehead
And incriminating Claus-marks down her back
*(chorus)
Now the goose is on the table
And the pudding made of fig (ah!)
And the blue and silver candles
That would just have matched the hair in Grandma's wig
It's not Christmas without Grandma
All the family's dressed in black
And we just can't help but wonder
Should we open up her gifts or send them back
ALL: Send them back!
*(chorus)
Now we're all so proud of Grandpa
He's been taking it so well
See him in there watching football
Drinking beer and playing cards with cousin Mel
I've warned all our friends and neighbors
Better watch out for yourselves
They should never give a license
To a man who drives a sleigh and plays with elves
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