![]() ![]() While Lord Eddard openly acknowledged Jon as his son and allowed him to live at Winterfell with his half-siblings, Jon felt like an outsider nonetheless. Martin has described Jon as "the brooding, Byronic, romantic hero whom all the girls love". He feels strongly about not fathering a bastard himself. Jon dreamed he would one day lead men to glory, or even become a conqueror, as a child. He desires to be viewed as honorable and wants to prove he can be as good and true as his half-brother, Robb. Jon has resented his bastard status most of the time. He is a capable horseback rider and is well practiced in fighting with a sword. ![]() Jon is observant, a trait he developed on account of being a bastard. Due to having been raised in a castle and trained by a master-at-arms, Jon is seen by some lower-born members of the Night's Watch as arrogant at first, though this changes when they become more friendly towards one another, as Jon is reminded of his nonetheless privileged background and decides to pass on his knowledge to them. Jon looks solemn and guarded, and is considered sullen and quick to sense a slight. Out of all the Stark children, Arya Stark is said to resemble Jon the most, as Robb, Sansa, Bran and Rickon take after their Tully mother, Catelyn. Because he looks so much like a Stark, Tyrion Lannister notes that whoever Jon's mother was, she left little of herself in her son's appearance. Jon resembles his father, Lord Eddard Stark. Jon has the long face of the Starks, with dark, brown hair and grey eyes so dark they almost seem black. He is graceful and quick, and has a lean build. Jon has more Stark-like features than any of his half-brothers. This performance of the song was later incorporated into " A Phineas and Ferb Family Christmas".Appearance and Character See also: Images of Jon Snow ![]() Sung by Isabella Garcia-Shapiro with the Fireside Girls on backup. Sung by Count Von Count and the Countess. Same version as on Sesame Street Christmas Sing-Along. Performed by Smokey Robinson & the Miracles. A Very Pentatonix Christmas (2017) - Sung in a medley with Deck the Halls.Glee: " Extraordinary Merry Christmas" (2011).Phineas and Ferb: " A Phineas and Ferb Family Christmas" (2011).The Cleveland Show: " A Cleveland Brown Christmas" (2009).The Simpsons: " Skinner's Sense of Snow" (2000) - The second half of the first verse is heard in the radio at the beginning of the brief bus scene in Act I.Disney's Very Merry Christmas Songs (1988).The last two stanzas are reprised with additional "Let it snow!" lines (usually four times). Lyrics Oh the weather outside is frightful But the fire is so delightful And since we've no place to go Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow It doesn't show signs of stopping And I've brought some corn for popping The lights are turned way down low Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow When we finally kiss goodnight How I'll hate going out in the storm But if you'll really hold me tight All the way home I'll be warm The fire is slowly dying And, my dear, we're still goodbyeing But as long as you love me so Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow It is one of a number of winter-related songs generally associated with the Christmas season, despite there being no direct reference to Christmas in it. It was written in 1945 in Hollywood during one of the hottest days on record. " Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow", also known as just " Let It Snow", is a song written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne. ![]()
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