Verse 1:
[G]Frosty the Snow Man, was a [C]jolly happy [G]soul
With a [C]corn-cob pipe and a [G]button nose
and two [D]eyes made out of [G]coal.
Verse 2:
[G]Frosty the Snow Man, is a [C]fairy tale they [G]say
He was [C]made of snow but the [G]children know
how he [C]came to [D7]life [G]one day.
Bridge:
There [C]must have been some [Bm]magic in [Am]that old silk hat [G]they found,
For [D]when they put it [Dbdim]on his [Em]head he began to [D]dance around.
Verse 3:
Oh, [G]Frosty the Snow Man was [C]alive as he could [G]be,
And the [C]children say he could [G]laugh and play
just the [C]same as [D7]you [G]and me.
Verse 4:
[G]Frosty the Snow Man, ' knew the [C]sun was hot that [G]day,
So he [C]said, "Let's run and we'll [G]have some fun
now [C]before I [D7]melt [G]away."
Verse 5:
[G]Down to the village, with a [C]broomstick in his [G]hand,
Running [C]here and there all [G]around the square,
saying [C]" Catch me [D7]if [G]you can."
Bridge 2:
He [C]led them down the [Bm]streets of town [Am]right to the [G]traffic cop,
And he [D]only paused a [Dbdim]moment [Em]when he heard him [D]holler, " Stop!"
Verse 6:
[G]Frosty the Snow Man had to [C]hurry on his [G]way,
But he [C]waved good-bye, saying, [G]" Don't you cry;
I'll be [C]back [D7]again [G]some day."