4th Hour
Mrs. Nevius/Mrs. Nelson
Tony Beeney Nancy Bennett
"Snoopy Awaits" "Angels"
Up on the doghouse top Snoopy awaits.
Woodstock so cold he sits in Snoopy's jacket.
Across the sky they look for Santa.
Snoopy ans Woodstock watching, waiting, knowing that Santa will come.
Around the doghouse top they hear bells, they hope.
Above the house they see a sled.
Without thought, they know it is Santa.
Inside they feel warm.
But on the outside they are cold.
Like they better enjoy it, before they get old.
Over the snowy hills 
Was a small cottage 
Only for angels
The angels go outside 
On a starry Christmas Eve
As they watch and wait 
Underneath their Christmas tree
When they drift off to sleep 
Their gifts finally come
In a big red sleigh
Behind tiny reindeer 
In the big red sleigh
Behind the reindeer was a jolly old man 
Ready to hide their gifts.
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Doug Addy Kendra Valenzuela
"Pleasantville" "There They Sit"
In the little town of Pleasantville
There are five little buildings
Each one has a good deed to pay to the city
At the fire station people ride to the rescue
During the Christmas season, 
The post office delivers the children's presents with care
At the church people praise the Lord
And the bakery provides them with the bread and wine
And last, nut not least, is the cottage
Which provides love and warmth for everyone.
There they sit waiting, looking toward the sky.
Underneath them there is house, where they sit waiting.
Within them eager for the morning of Christmas eats at their hearts.
There they sit waiting, staring at their tree.
A tree for them, and one for me.
Upon them snow is falling, but still they sit waiting.
Snoopy and Woodstock are waiting for their Christmas toy.
As they see Santa fly through the air with joy.
Snoopy stares at the star on their tree.
As it shines as brightly as can be.
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Bre Marin Amber Garcia
"The Snowman" "Christmas Carols"
In the forest it was cold and still
Down the hill, there stands a snowman
During the night the snow begins to fall
Toward the snowman animals begin to gather
All the animals fill the snowman with Christmas cheer
Over their head the moon hangs low
Snowflakes fall gently on the ground
Near the snowman the animals sing
Wishing that the snowman could be around all year.
In your house where you're warm and snug, 
Beside your window grab your coffee mug,
By your house you will hear them sing,
Throughout the town their voices ring,
About this time of the year,
Near your house they're spreading Christmas cheer,
Above them snowflakes fall,
But nevertheless, they still stand tall,
After they leave their songs are still inside of your hear,
You think about them as you snuggle into bed.