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GUEST,Alexandra Glynn Les Chansons de la France (111* d) RE: Les Chansons de la France 22 Jul 18


Le traineau dingue dingue ding English words you can sing
Words: France
English: Alexandra Glynn © 2018
Melody: French

Refrain:
Ring, sleighbell, ding-a-ding-a-ding,
Papa Noel.
Sing starlight, ding-a-ding-a-ding,
ring, Christmas bell.

Cheeks are glowing rosy
By the chimney ash.
Shoes are waiting, cozy,
On a sequined sash.

Who is romping, whirling
With a toy-filled sack?
Cloak of crimson, twirling,
Something’s on his back!

Hidden, softly sweeping
through the clouds obscure.
Are you really sleeping?
He will know for sure!

Like a gnome illusion
Sneaking as a dream,
At the night’s conclusion
He has left the scene!

Ring, sleighbell, ding-a-ding-a-ding
Papa Noel.
Sing, starlight, ding-a-ding-a-ding
Santa, Farewell!



Refrain:
Le traîneau dingue dingue ding
Du Père Noël
Très bientôt dingue dingue ding
Viendra du ciel

Coeur battant, joues roses
Près d'la cheminée
Les enfants déposent
Leurs petits souliers

Dans sa grande hotte
Qu'il a sur le dos
Père Noël apporte
Des tas de cadeaux

Derrière un nuage
Caché, il attend
Que les enfants sages
Dorment tous vraiment

Comme dans un rêve
Il vient et s'en va
Quand la nuit s'achève
Il est loin déjà

Le traîneau dingue dingue ding
Du Père Noël
Tout là-haut dingue dingue ding
Part dans le ciel


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