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Baxter Day (song)

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"Baxter Day" is a song sung by Buster Baxter in the episode, "Arthur's Perfect Christmas". The song was written to describe what happens on Buster's invented holiday of the same name (Baxter Day). It is sung (partially) at least one other time in the series, when Buster is using George Lundgren's tape recorder in "George Blows His Top".

Lyrics[edit]

Up in the morning, breakfast in bed

Hot fudge sundaes on toast, yum!

Birdies are singing and I'm singing too

'Cause today's the day I love the most!

And after breakfast, I'll have a snack

Two cheeseburgers and pie

My friends are coming to watch us go

On a rocketship, let's wave goodbye

'Cause it's Baxter Day

Oh, yes, it's Baxter Day!

Stop whatever you're doing, let me hear you say

"Today is Baxter Day!"

I could tell jokes to an alien crowd

Somewhere in outer space

"What has two heads and giggles a lot?

You give up? I don't know, but it's crawling on your face!"

Stop by the moon, just to make sure

It's really made of cheese

The thing I like best about this kind of day

Is that we can do whatever we please

'Cause it's Baxter Day

Oh, yes, it's Baxter Day!

Stop whatever you're doing, let me hear you say

"Today is Baxter Day!"

No need for presents, there's nothing I need

You won't find it in a store in the mall

We're together and that's my gift

It's the very best present of all

We could just sleep late

If that's what we wanted to do

We could even stay in pajamas all day

And maybe eat a snack or five

We could just read books

Stories that would make us laugh!

And if we got dirty

We wouldn't even have to take a bath, you know why?

Because it's Baxter Day!

Oh, yeah, baby, it's Baxter Day!

Stop whatever you're doing, let me hear you say

"Today is Baxter Day!"

It's just a relaxer day

Yes, today is Baxter Day

All day, that is.