Free handouts just be the first to say Dashing through the snow
 In a one-horse open sleigh
 O'er the fields we go
 Laughing all the way
 Bells on bob tail ring
 Making spirits bright
 What fun it is to ride and sing
 A sleighing song tonight!
 Jingle bells, jingle bells,
 Jingle all the way.
 Oh! what fun it is to ride
 In a one-horse open sleigh.
 Jingle bells, jingle bells,
 Jingle all the way;
 Oh! what fun it is to ride
 In a one-horse open sleigh.
 Although less well-known than the opening, the remaining verses depict high-speed youthful fun. In the second verse, the narrator takes a ride with a girl and loses control of the sleigh:
 A day or two ago
 I thought I'd take a ride
 And soon, Miss Fanny Bright
 Was seated by my side,
 The horse was lean and lank
 Misfortune seemed his lot
 He got into a drifted bank
 And then we got upsot.[a]
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 In the next verse (which is often skipped), he falls out of the sleigh and a rival laughs at him:
 A day or two ago,
 The story I must tell
 I went out on the snow,
 And on my back I fell;
 A gent was riding by
 In a one-horse open sleigh,
 He laughed as there I sprawling lie,
 But quickly drove away.
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 In the last verse, after relating his experience, he gives advice to a friend to pick up some girls, find a faster horse, and take off at full speed:
 Now the ground is white
 Go it while you're young,
 Take the girls tonight
 and sing this sleighing song;
 Just get a bobtailed bay
 Two forty as his speed[b]
 Hitch him to an open sleigh
 And crack! you'll take the lead.