Back Door Santa
Well, they call me back door Santa
I make my run about the break of day
I said, they call me back door Santa
Make my run about the break of day
I make all the ladies happy
While the man are out to play
I ain't like old Saint Nick
He don't come, but once a year
I ain't like old Saint Nick
He don't come but once a year
I'll come running with my presents
Every time you call me dear
I keep some change in my pocket
In case the children are at home
I gave them a few pennies
So we can be alone
I'll leave the back door open
So anybody smells a mouse
Would know Santa would be in trouble
If there ain't no chimney in the house
I'm a back door Santa
Make my run about the break of day
I make the women happy
While the men are out to play
I keep some change in my pocket
In case the children are at home
I gave them a few pennies
So we can be alone
I'll leave the back door open
So if anybody smells a mouse
Would know Santa would be in trouble
If there ain't no chimney in the house
I'm a back door Santa
I make my run about the break of day
I make the women happy
While the men are out to play
I make my run about the break of day
I said, they call me back door Santa
Make my run about the break of day
I make all the ladies happy
While the man are out to play
I ain't like old Saint Nick
He don't come, but once a year
I ain't like old Saint Nick
He don't come but once a year
I'll come running with my presents
Every time you call me dear
I keep some change in my pocket
In case the children are at home
I gave them a few pennies
So we can be alone
I'll leave the back door open
So anybody smells a mouse
Would know Santa would be in trouble
If there ain't no chimney in the house
I'm a back door Santa
Make my run about the break of day
I make the women happy
While the men are out to play
I keep some change in my pocket
In case the children are at home
I gave them a few pennies
So we can be alone
I'll leave the back door open
So if anybody smells a mouse
Would know Santa would be in trouble
If there ain't no chimney in the house
I'm a back door Santa
I make my run about the break of day
I make the women happy
While the men are out to play
Credits
Writer(s): Clarence Carter, Marcus Lewis Daniel
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