I woke up on the morning
after turkey day was gone
he just sat there grinning at me all day long
then I heard about the story
how he’s keeps his eyes on me
who is he he’s the elf on the shelf
he was sitting on the stairs
and he was hanging from the blinds
everything that he is doing blows my mind
he was having tea with Barbie
he was in my underwear
he’s the troublemaking
Elf on the Shelf
Every night he talks to Santa
so you better be real good
and you better eat your supper
you should really clean your room
or you’ll end up on the naughty list
you know that’s never good
so be good for the elf on the shelf
So I’m hoping that he saw me
being kind to barbara sue
and I’m hoping that sees the good I do
But does Santa know the trouble
that this little elf has caused
this troublemaking elf on the shelf
Every night he talks to Santa
so you better be real good
and you better eat your supper
you should really clean your room
or you’ll end up on the naughty list
you know that’s never good
so be good for the elf on the shelf
Now I’m laying in my bed
and I’m bundled up real tight
I am stoked and I can barely close my eyes
but I’m know that he is leaving
and I’m just a little sad
say goodbye to the elf on the shelf
Every night he talks to Santa
so you better be real good
and you better eat your supper
you should really clean your room
or you’ll end up on the naughty list
you know that’s never good
so be good for the elf on the shelf
credits
from 52 Weeks,
released January 1, 2014
Written and performed by Stephen Poff except for bass by Clinton Kirby
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