Up on the Housetop
Gary Allan Lyrics


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Up on the housetop reindeer pause
Out jumps good old Santa Claus
Down thru the chimney with lots of toys
All for the little ones Christmas joys

Chorus
Ho, ho, ho!
Who wouldn't go!
Ho, ho, ho!
Who wouldn't go!
Up on the housetop
Click, click, click
Down thru the chimney with
Good Saint Nick

First comes the stocking of little Nell
Oh, dear Santa, fill it well
Give her a dolly that laughs and cries
One that will open and shut her eyes

Chorus
Ho, ho, ho!
Who wouldn't go!
Ho, ho, ho!
Who wouldn't go!
Up on the housetop
Click, click, click
Down thru the chimney with
Good Saint Nick

Up on the housetop
Click, click, click




Down thru the chimney with
Good Saint Nick...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Gary Allan's "Up on the Housetop" are a classic Christmas song that depicts the arrival of Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. The first verse portrays Santa's arrival as he lands atop the rooftop, and his reindeer pause while he jumps down the chimney with bags of gifts for the children. The second verse highlights the excitement of Christmas day as the children awake to find stockings hung by the chimney, and Santa has granted their wishes by filling them with toys, including dolls that can open and close their eyes, and lots of clothing items.


The chorus repeats the joyful expression of "Ho, ho, ho!" and encourages everyone to go up on the rooftop, and down through the chimney with Santa Claus. The chorus adds to the overall festive atmosphere of the song while expressing what every child dreams of on Christmas Day - getting a visit from Santa.


Overall, the lyrics of "Up on the Housetop" depict the excitement and joy of a traditional Christmas, and most importantly, the good-natured generosity of Santa Claus, who makes sure every child gets a gift.


Line by Line Meaning

Up on the housetop reindeer pause
The reindeer stop on the rooftop for a quick pause on their journey with Santa Claus.


Out jumps good old Santa Claus
Santa Claus jumps out of the sleigh and begins to deliver presents to the children.


Down thru the chimney with lots of toys
Santa Claus goes down the chimney carrying many toys to place them under the Christmas tree for the children to be happy.


All for the little ones Christmas joys
Santa Claus brings joy to the little ones on Christmas morning by delivering toys and gifts to them.


Chorus
The chorus is repeated encouraging people full of joy to join Santa in his journey.


First comes the stocking of little Nell
Santa starts by filling stockings hung on the fireplace with gifts for little Nell, the first one to receive Christmas presents.


Oh, dear Santa, fill it well
The child requests Santa to fill the stocking to the brim with gifts and toys.


Give her a dolly that laughs and cries
The child desires a doll that can do more than sit in one spot; one that can cry and laugh, which will provide entertainment and joy.


One that will open and shut her eyes
The child also wishes for the doll to open and close her eyes, so that it can resemble the movement of a real human, bringing even greater joy to the child.


Up on the housetop Click, click, click
The sound of the reindeer on the rooftop, anticipated and highly exciting for the children waiting for Santa, is portrayed by the clicking sound.


Down thru the chimney with Good Saint Nick
Santa enters the house through the chimney, symbolic of the goodwill of Christmas, carrying gifts and joys for the children as he is known for his generous deed every season.




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