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00:00The End
00:30Welcome Christmas, bring your light.
00:55Ba-hoo-pores, da-hoo-dores, welcome in the cool dark night.
01:03Welcome Christmas, ba-hoo-ra-boos, welcome Christmas, da-hoo-da-boos.
01:11Welcome Christmas, while we stand heart to heart and hand in hand.
01:18Welcome Christmas, ba-hoo-da-boos.
01:48Welcome Christmas, ba-hoo-da-boos.
01:50Welcome Christmas, ba-hoo-da-boos.
01:55Welcome Christmas, ba-hoo-da-boos.
01:58Every who-da-b in Whoville liked Christmas a lot.
02:02But the Grinch, who lived just north of Whoville, did not.
02:08The Grinch hated Christmas, the whole Christmas season.
02:15Now, please don't ask why no one quite knows the reason.
02:18It could be perhaps that his shoes were too tight.
02:22It could be his head wasn't screwed on just right.
02:26But I think that the most likely reason of all may have been that his heart was two sizes too small.
02:36But whatever the reason is hard for his shoes, he stood there on Christmas Eve, hating the Whos.
02:43Staring down from his cave with a sour, grinchy frown and the warm lighted windows below in their town.
02:52For he knew every who down in Whoville beneath was busy now, hanging the holly-who-beats.
02:59And they're hanging their stockings.
03:02He snarled with a sneer.
03:04Tomorrow is Christmas.
03:06It's practically here.
03:08Then he growled with his Grinch fingers, nervously rubbing.
03:13I must find some way to keep Christmas from coming.
03:18For tomorrow I know.
03:20All those schoolgirls and boys will wait bright and early.
03:24They'll rush for their toys and then all that noise, all the noise, noise, noise, noise.
03:31There's one thing I hate, all the noise, noise, noise, noise.
03:40And they'll shriek, squeaks and squeals racing round on their wheels.
03:46They'll dance with gin-tinglers tied under their heels.
03:50They'll blow their hoo-hoo-bers, they'll bang their tartinkas.
03:54They'll beat their crumb-troopers, they'll slam their sluice-lockers.
04:09They'll beat their blunt-troopers, they'll wham their hoo-hoopers.
04:15And they'll play noisy games like Zuzit-Akaze, a roller-skate type of lacrosse.
04:23And they'll make the air-splitting noises to looks on their great big electro-carnio-snooks.
04:36Then the hoo's young and old will sit down to a feast.
04:49And they'll feast, and they'll feast.
04:52And they'll feast, feast, feast, feast, feast.
04:55They'll feast on hoo-pudding, rare hoo-roast-beast.
05:00Roast-beast is a feast I can't stand in the least.
05:05Roast-beast is a feast, feast.
05:08Roast-beast is a feast.
05:13Roast-beast is a feast-beast.
05:17Roast-beast is a feast-beast.
05:22Roast-beast is a feast-beast.
05:26And then, they'll do something I hate most of all.
05:30Every who down in Whoville, the tall and the small, will stand close together.
05:38With Christmas bells, they'll stand hand in hand, and those who's will start singing.
05:51Da-lu-bor-e, da-lu-dor-e, welcome Christmas, come this way.
05:58Da-lu-bor-e, da-lu-dor-e, welcome Christmas, Christmas Day.
06:06Welcome, welcome, Fa-lu-bor-e, welcome, Fa-lu-bor-e.
06:13Christmas Day is in our grasp, so long as we have friends to pass.
06:20Fa-lu-bor-e is coming, and they'll sing, and they'll sing, and they'll sing, sing.
06:28Sing, sing, sing.
06:30And the more the Grinch thought of this whole Christmas thing, the more the Grinch thought,
06:35I must stop this whole thing.
06:38Why, for fifty-three years, I've worked up with it now.
06:42For I must stop Christmas from coming.
06:47But how?
06:47Then he got an idea, an awful idea.
06:56The Grinch got a wonderful, awful idea.
07:00I know just what to do.
07:07The Grinch laughed at his throat.
07:10I'll make a quick, sandy-claw's hat to the coat.
07:14He chuckled and clucked.
07:16What a great, grinchy trick.
07:19With this coat and this hat, I look just like St. Nick.
07:23You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch
07:32You really are a heel
07:37You're as cuddly as a cactus
07:40You're as charming as an eel, Mr. Grinch
07:43You're a bad banana with a greasy black peel
07:50You're a monster, Mr. Grinch
07:59Your heart's an empty hole
08:04Your grain is full of spiders
08:07You've got garlic in your soul, Mr. Grinch
08:11I wouldn't touch you with a thirty-nine-and-a-half-foot pole
08:17All I need is a reindeer
08:20The Grinch looked around, but since reindeer are scarce, there was none to be found
08:25Did that stop the Grinch?
08:26The Grinch simply said
08:28If I can't find a reindeer, I'll make one instead
08:32So he took his dark wax, and he took some black thread
08:38And he tied a big horn on the top of his head
08:41Then he loaded some bags and some old empty sacks on a ramshackle sleigh
09:04And he whistled for Max
09:06Then the Grinch said
09:30And the sleigh started down toward the hoes
09:36By the hoes, they are snoozing their cows
09:39The Grinch said
10:09I'll be right back to you
10:12HEΠΠ’
10:13nier
10:13That's all I saw
10:15Down
10:18THE END
10:48THE END
11:18THE END
11:48THE END
12:18You have termites in your smile
12:22You have all the tender sweetness of a seasick crocodile, Mr. Grant
12:28Given the choice between the two of you, I'd take the seasick crocodile
12:36You're a rotter, Mr. Grinch
12:53You're the king with our sinful socks
12:58You're a hogs with their tomatoes splashed with moldy crippled spots, Mr. Grinch
13:05You're a three-decker sauerkraut and cobstool sandwich with arsenic sauce
13:12You're a ghost
13:16Then he slugged the icebox, he took the ooze feast, he took the ooze feast, he took the
13:22Then he slugged the icebox, he took the ooze feast, he took the ooze pudding, he took the
13:34most feast, he cleaned out the iceboxes, took us a flash, why?
13:36Then he slugged the icebox, he took the ooze feast, he took the ooze feast, he cleaned out the iceboxes, took us a flash, why?
13:52That Grinch even took the last can of who-hash
13:56Then he stuffed all the food up the chimney with glee, and now, grinned the Grinch, I will stuff up the tree
14:12As the Grinch took the tree, as he started to shove, he heard a small sound like the coo of a dove
14:18He turned around fast and he saw a small who, little Cindy Lou who, who was no more than two
14:25She stared at the Grinch and said
14:28Danticlaw, why? Why are you taking our Christmas tree? Why?
14:35But you know, that old Grinch was so smart and so slick, he thought up a lie and he thought it up
14:43Why, my sweet little tot, the fake Sandy Claus lied
14:50There's a light on this tree that won't light on one side
14:54So I'm taking it home to my workshop, my dear
14:58I'll fix it up there, then I'll bring it back here
15:02And his fib fooled the child
15:05Then he patted her head and he got her a drink and he sent her to bed
15:09And when Cindy Lou who was in bed with her cup
15:14He grubbed to the chimney and stuffed the tree up
15:17Then he went up the chimney himself, the old liar
15:21And the last thing he took was the log for their fire
15:25On their walls he left nothing but books and some wire
15:31And the one speck of food that he left in the house was a crumb
15:36That was even too small for a mouse
15:41Then he did the same thing to the other hoo's houses
15:44Leaving crumbs much too small for the other hoo's mouses
15:48You nauseate me, Mr. Grinch
15:55With a nauseous super-naught
15:59You're a crooked dirty tocky
16:02And you drive a crooked horse, Mr. Grinch
16:07Your soul is an appalling dump heap
16:11Overflowing with the most disgraceful assortment of rubbish imaginable
16:16Mangled up, entangled up knots
16:29You're a foul one, Mr. Grinch
16:33You're a nasty, waspy scum
16:37Your heart is full of unwashed socks
16:40Your soul is full of gump, Mr. Grinch
16:44The three words that best describe you are as follows
16:48And I quote
16:50Stink
16:51Stank
16:52Stunk
16:53It was a quarter of dawn
17:01All the hoo's still a bed
17:03All the hoo's still a snooze
17:05But he packed up his sled
17:07Packed it up with their presents, their ribbons, their raffles
17:11Their snoof and their fossils
17:13Their tringlers and trappings
17:15Bow
17:17Ten thousand feet up
17:19Up the side of Mount Crumpet
17:21He rode with his lobe to the tip-top to dump
17:25Tick-tock to dump
17:35Tick-tock to dump
17:37Up the side of Mount Crumpet
17:39He rode with his lobe to the tip-top to dump
17:43Whitmore
17:53Who-whoo's to the who's he was grinchly having
18:05to the Who's he was Grinchly humming.
18:07They're finding out now that
18:09no Christmas is coming. They're just
18:11waking up. I know just what they'll
18:13do. Their mouths will hang over
18:15the minute or two. Then the Who's down
18:17in Whoville will all cry
18:19Boo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
18:21That's a noise, grinned the Grinch,
18:23that I simply must hear.
18:26He paused.
18:28And the Grinch put a hand
18:29to his ear.
18:31And he did hear a sound rising
18:33over the snow.
18:34It started in low.
18:38Then it started
18:39to grow.
18:40Welcome, welcome.
18:46Welcome, welcome.
18:51Welcome, welcome.
18:55Christmas, come this way.
18:58Welcome, welcome.
18:59Welcome, welcome.
19:00The sound was so sad.
19:22What?
19:23This sound sounded glad.
19:28Every Who down in Whoville,
19:31the tall and the small,
19:34was singing.
19:35Without any presence at all.
19:38He hadn't stopped Christmas from coming.
19:41It came.
19:43Somehow or other,
19:45it came just the same.
19:48And the Grinch
19:50with his Grinch feet,
19:52ice cold in the snow,
19:54stood puzzling and puzzling.
19:57How could it be so?
19:59It came without weapons.
20:02It came without tags.
20:04It came without packages,
20:08boxes or bags.
20:11He puzzled and buzzed
20:13till his puzzler was sore.
20:15Then the Grinch thought of something
20:17he hadn't before.
20:19Maybe Christmas, he thought,
20:21doesn't come from a store.
20:24Maybe Christmas, perhaps,
20:26means a little bit more.
20:28I don't know.
20:58And what happened then?
21:12Well, in Whoville, they say, that the Grinch's small heart grew three sizes that day.
21:21And then the true meaning of Christmas came true,
21:26and the Grinch found the strength of ten Grinches, plus two.
21:32And now that his heart didn't feel quite so tight,
21:35he whizzed with his load through the bright morning light.
21:38With a smithe in his soul, he descended by a trumpet,
21:41cheerily blowing hoo-hoo on his trumpet.
21:46He rode into Whoville, he brought back their toys,
21:49he brought back their foof to the Who girls and boys,
21:52he brought back their snoop and their tringlers and fuzzles,
21:56brought back their pantookas, their dafflers and wuzzles,
22:00he brought everything back, all the food for the feast.
22:04And he, he himself, the Grinch, carved the roast feast.
22:10Welcome Christmas.
22:14Bring your cheer, cheer to all who's far and near.
22:18Christmas Day is in our grasp, so long as we have hands to come.
22:23Christmas Day will always be, just as long as we have been.
22:28Welcome Christmas while we stand, heart to heart, and hand in hand.
22:33Christmas Day will always be, just as long as we have been.
23:03Christmas Day will always be, just as long as we have been.
23:04Christmas Day will always be, just as long as we have been.
23:05Christmas Day will always be, just as long as we have been.
23:06Christmas Day will always be, just as long as we have been.
23:07Christmas Day will always be, just as long as we have been.
23:08Christmas Day will always be, just as long as we have been.
23:09Christmas Day will always be, just as long as we have been.
23:10Christmas Day will always be, just as long as we have been.
23:12Christmas Day will always be, just as long as we have been.
23:13Christmas Day will always be, just as long as we have been.
23:14Christmas Day will always be, just as long as we have been.
23:15Christmas Day will always be, just as long as we have been.
23:16Christmas Day will always be, just as long as we have been.
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