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Jingle Bells, Scooter Style

Dec 20, 2022 | Mindset

Scooting down the street

On a cold December day

Through the traffic we go

Swerving all the way

Bells on handlebars ring

Making spirits bright

What fun it is to laugh and sing

A scooting song tonight

 

Oh, jingle bells, jingle bells

Jingle all the way

Oh, what fun it is to ride

On a scooter through town today, hey!

Jingle bells, jingle bellsJingle all the way

Oh, what fun it is to ride

On a scooter through town today

 

A year or two ago,

I thought I’d take a ride,

And soon Elon Musk

Was tweeting about my glide

The scooter hit a bump

Misfortune seemed my lot

We hit a wall, my head went thump

And then I got upset

 

Oh, jingle bells, jingle bells

Jingle all the way

Perhaps it’s more fun to ride

In a one horse open sleigh

Jingle bells, jingle bells

Jingle all the way

Oh, what fun it is to ride

In a one horse open sleigh!

 

During this time of winter holiday festivities, please celebrate safely and with joy!

Happy Holidays from the Concordia Team!

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