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Christmas

By spungehu

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

The ornaments are red The angels are cream We hope the holidays Pass by like a dream The pine needles are green Some paper bright blue During busy preparations Holiday spirit is true Santa is jolly His presence is felt From the length of his beard To the width of his belt During Christmas time The carols are clear Sung so merrily That all can hear The candy-canes are striped The applesauce tasted During our family feast No food is wasted Snowy white days And hot, glowing fires The cheerful, cozy unity Makes us all inspired And now we must end With the warm, clear call “Have a Merry Christmas, and peace to ye all!”kinda iffy???? Written December 12th, 2001 © on Dec 12 2001 01:01 AM PST   20 • 0 • 10

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