Chapter 4: Santa's Family:
Rudolph's POV:
I was alone. "Is there a problem," asks Santa.
"It's my nose, Sir," I said, "everyone thinks it's too weird."
"But I like it," says Santa, "sorry about the others. Blitzen is too serious, Vixen's shallow, and the others... well, they just fear what they don't understand. But I think you have a place."
Santa: I consider everyone
In my village
Every elf and reindeer
Part of my family
So, listen up
And I'll fill your cup
With hope and harmony
Do-do-do-do-do-do
Do-do-do-do
Do-do-do-do
Do-do-do-do
Chorus: Everybody's a somebody
Santa: In Santa's family tree
Everybody has a place
In my extended family
Oh, shapes and sizes
Or special prizes
You'll always have a hole
You're never be alone
You're never be alone
In Santa's family
Do-do-do-do-do-do
Do-do-do-do
Do-do-do-do
Do-do-do-do
So, don't look so glum my little reindeer chum
Everybody counts
In small and great amounts
In small and great amounts
In Santa's family
It takes more than muscle to pull a sleigh
You gotta rustle up a bit of courage, pup
Put your nose to the grindstone
And apply
A little faith it takes
To make a reindeer fly
And lift my sleigh up to the sky
And I know one day you'll do it
If you put your mind to it
Everybody's a somebody
In Santa's family tree
Everybody has a spot
In my extended family
Here's the secret potion
It takes devotion
You have it in your heart
You've got a great head start
And that makes you a part
Of my extended family tree
Consider yourself
Consider yourself
In Santa's family
Do-do-do-do-do
Do-do-do-do
Do-do-do-do
Do-do-do-do!
"Keep that in mind," says Santa.
"Thank you, Sir," I said.
To Be Continued
In the next chapter, Rudolph meets Hermey.
