Good King Wenceslas

JOHN O'BRIEN-DOCKER, N TRADITIONAL (PD)

Good King Wenceslas looked out
On the Feast of Stephen
Sorry I'm late, I was busy doin' some rewrites
Rewrites I've highlighted your parts, now sing along

Santa Claus and all his elves
Are making gifts for Buford
I don't think that's how it goes
Nobody's askin' you, nerd

Buford, you're completely disrespecting this classic song
You're ignoring the historical context
King Wenceslas was a great man
You have no idea what this song is about
I know all about this song

The words were by an English guy
The music's Scandinavian
Wenceslas was five-foot-six
He kept his face unshaven

Though just a Duke throughout his life
He always ruled so justly
His kingly title was conferred
Upon him posthumously

Well, I stand corrected, you seem to have a lot of information
But if you know so much about it
Why do you not sing the original song?
I like my version better, it's about me

Buford should get lots of gifts
Every Christmas season
When I see presents just for me
It always is so pleasin'

That is why I changed the words
To make the song more edgy
If you don't like the way I sing
You'll get a Christmas wedgie

Oh, it's lovely, you're a veritable
Oscar Hammerstein the Second
Or, uh, oh, well, at least it's over

Trivia about the song Good King Wenceslas by Phineas and Ferb

When was the song “Good King Wenceslas” released by Phineas and Ferb?
The song Good King Wenceslas was released in 2010, on the album “Phineas and Ferb: Holiday Favorites”.
Who composed the song “Good King Wenceslas” by Phineas and Ferb?
The song “Good King Wenceslas” by Phineas and Ferb was composed by JOHN O'BRIEN-DOCKER, N TRADITIONAL (PD).

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