The Day It Snows on Christmas
Allen Toussaint Lyrics


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There′ll be no crazy down on Bourbon Street
The second line is gonna lose the beat
They won't be having fun at Mardi Gras
And all the Cajuns going to move to Arkansas

Yeah, the alligator′s going to fly
And doubloons will rain from the sky
And the Pontchartrain will freeze, and we all are gonna skate
The day it snows on Christmas, yeah
In New Orleans, the day it snows on Christmas, yeah, yeah

There'll be no flavor to the beans and rice
And Mr. Emeril will forget the spice
Well, let me tell you 'bout the odds of that
Just like trying to hold the mighty Mississippi back

Yeah, the alligator′s going to fly
And doubloons will rain from the sky
And the Pontchartrain will freeze, and we all are gonna skate
The day it snows on Christmas, yeah
In New Orleans, the day it snows on Christmas, yeah, yeah

Don′t take no skis down to the levee
Don't take no sleigh down to Monkey Hill, no, no
Santa ain′t bringing no snow this year
And he never will

The coffee won't have any chicory
The moss will fall right off the live oak tree
Tchoupitoulas won′t have one pothole
And the saints'll go marching to the Super Bowl

Yeah, the alligator′s gone to fly
And doubloons will fall from the sky
And the Pontchartrain will freeze, and we all are gonna skate
The day it snows on Christmas, yeah
In New Orleans, the day it snows on Christmas day

I can't wait
The day it snows on Christmas, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah




Mm-mm
Merry Christmas, y'all

Overall Meaning

The Day It Snows on Christmas by Allen Toussaint is a satirical song about the idea of snow falling in New Orleans on Christmas day. Toussaint lists a number of things that will happen if snow were to fall in New Orleans during Christmas. He starts by saying there will be no crazy down on Bourbon Street because the second line will lose its beat, which means there will be no Mardi Gras and all the Cajuns will go and move to Arkansas to escape the snow. He also suggests that the alligators will fly and doubloons will rain from the sky, while the Pontchartrain will freeze and people will be able to skate on it.


Toussaint further notes that the coffee won't have any chicory, the moss will fall off the live oak tree, and Tchoupitoulas won't have one pothole. He exaggerates the idea of a snowy Christmas in New Orleans by suggesting that the Saints will go marching to the Super Bowl, and Mr. Emeril will forget the spice in his food. He ends the song by saying, "Santa ain't bringing no snow this year, and he never will." The song is a humorous take on the idea of snow falling in a city that seldom sees it.


Line by Line Meaning

There'll be no crazy down on Bourbon Street
There will be no wild parties in Bourbon Street


The second line is gonna lose the beat
The traditional jazz parade in New Orleans will not happen as expected


They won't be having fun at Mardi Gras
The carnival celebrations will not be enjoyable


And all the Cajuns going to move to Arkansas
The Cajun people who live in Louisiana will not enjoy the cold weather and will move away


Yeah, the alligator's going to fly
The impossible will happen


And doubloons will rain from the sky
Money will fall from the sky


And the Pontchartrain will freeze, and we all are gonna skate
The river will freeze and everyone will skate on it


There'll be no flavor to the beans and rice
The traditional Louisiana dish will taste bland


And Mr. Emeril will forget the spice
Even the famous Louisiana chef will not be able to spice up the food in the cold weather


Well, let me tell you 'bout the odds of that
That is highly unlikely


Yeah, the alligator's going to fly
The impossible will happen


And doubloons will rain from the sky
Money will fall from the sky


And the Pontchartrain will freeze, and we all are gonna skate
The river will freeze and everyone will skate on it


Don't take no skis down to the levee
There is no need to bring skiing equipment to the riverbank


Don't take no sleigh down to Monkey Hill, no, no
There is no need to bring a sleigh to Monkey Hill


Santa ain't bringing no snow this year
There will be no snow this Christmas


The coffee won't have any chicory
The coffee will miss the quintessential Louisiana flavor of chicory


The moss will fall right off the live oak tree
The Spanish moss from the live oak tree will not survive the cold


Tchoupitoulas won't have one pothole
The notoriously bumpy street in New Orleans will be smooth


And the saints'll go marching to the Super Bowl
The New Orleans Saints football team will make it to the Super Bowl


Yeah, the alligator's gone to fly
The impossible will happen


And doubloons will fall from the sky
Money will fall from the sky


And the Pontchartrain will freeze, and we all are gonna skate
The river will freeze and everyone will skate on it


The day it snows on Christmas, yeah
If it snows on Christmas, these things will happen


In New Orleans, the day it snows on Christmas, yeah, yeah
These things will happen specifically in New Orleans


I can't wait
The singer is excited for this unlikely event to happen


Merry Christmas, y'all
Merry Christmas to everyone




Writer(s): Will Robinson, Greg Barnhill, William Soule Robinson

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