Santa’s out tonight,
Stars are shining bright.
Bringing toys to girls and boys,
Santa’s out tonight.
It was a cold and windy night.
And the sleigh flew like a plane.
Then they landed and hopped on the roof.
Hop hop hop hop hop.
And Santa went down the chimney.
And all the children were sleeping.
So he pulled out a present for little Suzie,
A brand new doll.
And waved goodbye.
Santa’s on his way,
Ridin’ in his sleigh.
Brining toys to girls and boys,
Santa’s on his way.
It was a cold and windy night.
And the sleigh flew like a plane.
Then they landed and hopped on the roof.
Hop hop hop hop hop.
And Santa went down the chimney.
And all the children were sleeping.
So he pulled out a present for little Bobby.
A brand new ball.
And waved goodbye.
Santa’s coming soon,
Ridin’ by the moon,
Bringing toys to girls and boys,
Santa’s coming soon.
It was a cold and windy night.
And the sleigh flew like a plane.
Then they landed and hopped on the roof.
Hop hop hop hop hop.
And Santa went down the chimney.
And all the children were sleeping.
So he pulled out a present for Mommy and Daddy,
A big screen TV!
Santa’s out tonight,
Stars are shining bright.
Bringing toys to girls and boys,
Santa’s out tonight.
Bringing toys to girls and boys,
Santa’s out tonight.
2006-12-03 09:26:37
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The stars are always out, its just the clouds that get in the way.
The moon is always shining as long as the sun shines on it. Otherwise, it is as dark as any other non-luminous object in the sky.
2006-12-03 14:14:19
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answer #2
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answered by Kemmy 6
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The brightness of stars does not usually change. The moon is (almost) full so it will be bright.
2006-12-03 09:26:20
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answer #3
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answered by Roman Soldier 5
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You could rhyme the following
the stars are out tonight
the moon is shining bright
children laugh and shout
as they run and skip about
its a shame they're all
playing in a minefield
2006-12-03 10:46:16
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I purely theory you may want to opt for to understand why Venus is under no circumstances seen close to a fullish moon. it is extremely effortless quite. an entire or fullish moon, signifies that the moon is contained in the different area of the sky to the solar (finished moon rises contained in the East because the solar gadgets contained in the West). seeing that Venus orbit is contained in the Earth's orbit, you may under no circumstances see it contained in the different part of the sky to the solar. that is undemanding to work out in case you draw it.
2016-11-23 14:57:33
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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the moon is shining bright, sometimes you can just catch a glimpse of it through the clouds.
2006-12-03 09:25:50
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-12-03 09:18:37
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answer #7
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answered by Mountian Man 2
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Well they must be somewhere but right now it is stormy, wild, wet and windy with rain lashing and beating down on my windows... it is too cloudy to see the moon so no moon light here....sigh....romance lives on though.... put another log on the fire....
2006-12-03 09:33:59
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answer #8
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answered by Susie Drew 3
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Not as bright as I hoped
2006-12-03 09:25:08
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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the moon may be high,maybe millions of people go by
2006-12-03 09:24:29
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answered by Anonymous
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