The repetition of "Ho" is a reference to Santa Claus, or "Kristolf Kringler" as he's known colloquially. "When I take the lows, you can take the highs" - this line is about the capacity for one man to spread so much Christmas cheer. Santa works tirelessly (taking the lows) to bring joy and laughter to all the boys and girls. "There's a place for everything, and everything is in its place" - this is a reference to Santa's whimsical ability to find good spots to put his presents and easy parking at all the abodes he visits. After a sleepless night of spreading cheer, eating cookies, and dropping off presents, Santa knows that he's restored the Christmas balance to the world.
The repetition of "Ho" is a reference to Santa Claus, or "Kristolf Kringler" as he's known colloquially.
"When I take the lows, you can take the highs" - this line is about the capacity for one man to spread so much Christmas cheer. Santa works tirelessly (taking the lows) to bring joy and laughter to all the boys and girls.
"There's a place for everything, and everything is in its place" - this is a reference to Santa's whimsical ability to find good spots to put his presents and easy parking at all the abodes he visits. After a sleepless night of spreading cheer, eating cookies, and dropping off presents, Santa knows that he's restored the Christmas balance to the world.