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Hang Up the Baby's Stocking

Hymnal: The New Praiseworthy #177 (1916) Lyrics: 1 Hang up the baby's stocking, Be sure you don't forget, The dear little dimpled darling, she never saw Christmas yet; But I've told her all about it, and she opened her big blue eyes; And I'm sure she understands me, She looked so funny and wise. Chorus: Hand up the baby's stocking, Be sure you don't forget, The dear little dimpled darling, She never saw Christmas yet. 2 Dear, what a tiny stocking1 It doesn't take mush to hold Such little pink toes as baby's Away from the frost and cold; But then for the baby's Christmas It will never do at all, Why Santa wouldn't be looking For anything half so small. [Chorus] 3 I know what we'll get the baby, I've tho't on the very best plan, I'll borrow a stocking from grandma, The longest that ever I can; And you'll hand it by mine, dear mother, Right here in the corner so- And write a letter to Santa, And fasten it on to the toe. [Chorus] 4 Write, "This is the baby's stocking, That hands in the corner here, You never have seen her, Santa, For she only came this year; But she's just the blessedest baby, And now before you go, Just cram her sock with goodies, From the top clean down to the toe." [Chorus] Topics: Children's Songs Languages: English Tune Title: [Hang up the baby's stocking]
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Hand Up the Baby's Stocking

Hymnal: Eternal Praise #181 (1917) First Line: Hang up the baby's stocking Languages: English Tune Title: [Hang up the baby's stocking]

Hang up the baby's stocking

Author: J. Smith Hymnal: Songlets for Sabbath School and Home #d7 (1881)

Hang up the baby's stocking

Author: J. Smith Hymnal: Helping Hands #d18 (1896) Languages: English

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