[FLAGDU] Guide Dogs' Night Before Christmas
Paul Martinez
president at nfbflorida.org
Sat Dec 18 00:42:24 UTC 2021
Great way to celebrate the holidays with our guide dogs or our pets. Happy holidays to all!!! Good evening,
Patricia thank you so much for sharing I have never heard this wonderful poem.
Paul M. Martinez
President, national Federation of the blind Florida
813-390-5720
With love, hope and determination we transform dreams into reality
> On Dec 17, 2021, at 4:41 PM, PLipovsky via FLAGDU <flagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I love this. I see this pretty much every year, and it usually brings tears
> to my eyes, just like it did now.
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> Have a wonderful Christmas.
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> Guide Dogs' Night Before Christmas.
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> Twas the night before Christmas and the kennels were still,
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> With most dogs now asleep having eaten their fill.
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> The Labradors sprawled out, quite snug in their beds,
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> While visions of ANYTHING edible danced in their heads.
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> The Goldens and Shepherds curled up on the floor,
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> Some twitched in their sleep and some even did snore.
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> The dog food was stacked in the feed room with care,
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> In hopes that a trainer soon would be there.
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> On the window ledge, one of the kennel cats lay,
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> Surveying the lawn at the end of this day.
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> Something was different, that little cat knew.
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> Tonight something would happen, it had to be true.
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> For that day as the workers had left to go home,
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> They'd wished Merry Christmas! before starting to roam.
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> The dogs had noticed it to during this past week's walks,
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> The trainers seemed just that much happier and eager to talk.
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> In the mall where they worked through the maze of people and stores,
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> There were decoration and music and distractions galore!
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> Most dogs pranced along without worry or fear,
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> But some barked at the man on the sleigh and those fake looking deer.
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> The cat was almost asleep too when he first heard the sound,
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> A whoosh through the air and a jingle around.
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> It reminded him of a dog's collar when the animal shook,
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> But this sound kept on growing. He'd better go look.
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>> From the ceiling there came a faint sort of thunk,
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> As the kennel cat climbed to the highest pile of junk.
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> Once before people had worked on the roof,
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> And come down through the trap door to a chorus of "Woooof!"
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> But the dogs still were quiet, all sleeping so sound,
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> As this man dressed in red made his way right on down.
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> He patted the cat as he climbed past his spot,
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> Then made his way right to the trainers' coffee pot.
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> A shepherd sat up, not fully awake,
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> Then a Golden followed her with a mighty loud shake.
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> That did it! All the dogs sprang to life with loud noise.
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> In spite of the din, the old man kept his poise.
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> He filled the pot full and it started to brew,
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> Then he pulled up a chair and took in the view.
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> Dogs all around him, so carefully bred,
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> He knew well their jobs, the blind people they led.
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> Some had stopped barking and looked at him now,
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> While others delighted in their own deafening howl.
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> Laying a finger in front of his lips,
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> The jolly old man silenced the excitable yips.
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> "You all may not know me, but I'm Santa Claus,"
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> The old man smiled and took a short pause,
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> While he filled up his mug with hot liquid and cream,
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> "I've always wanted to stop here. It's been one of my dreams."
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> The cat had climbed down and was exploring Santa's sack.
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> "Yes, little kitty, that's an empty pack."
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> Santa smiled as he drank and looked at those eyes,
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> Deep brown ones and gold ones held wide in surprise.
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> Some of these dogs, he'd seen just last year,
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> In their puppy homes, cute and full of holiday cheer.
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> He'd seen the effects of a pup on the tree,
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> But now they were here at the school, just waiting to be.
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> "I didn't bring you presents or bones just to chew.
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> I'll tell you something better, what you are going to do."
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> "You all will work hard and the trainers will share,
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> Both praise and correction, gentle and fair."
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> "You'll go lots of places and face big scary things.
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> You'll ride buses and subways and hear fire sirens ring."
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> "Cars will drive at you but you will stand strong,
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> Not moving into danger, not moving toward wrong."
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> "And then just when you think that this trainer's the best,
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> The kindest, and funnest person, toss away all the rest,"
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> "That trainer will begin to ignore you and give you away,
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> Handing your leash over despite your dismay."
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> "Now the person who pets you and feeds you will be
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> A blind person. That's a person who can't see."
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> " This man or this woman may see just a tad,
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> But their view's missing parts or the focus is bad."
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> "So you, well trained dogs, will act as their eyes.
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> You will work as a team and discover the size"
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> "Of this great world we live in, because you will go
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> A million new places with this person, you know."
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> Santa sipped at his coffee and looked over the brood,
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> Knowing what he had to say next might sound kind of rude.
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> "Not all of you will make it and become canine guides.
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> Your time here isn't wasted though. You won't be cast aside."
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> "Some of you will be drug dogs and some will find bombs.
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> Some will become pets in a home with a dad and a mom."
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> "All these things are important. People wait on long lists,
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> To receive such good dogs as you, the school folks insist."
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> The last drop of coffee had gone into his cup
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> As Santa turned, smiling at each wide eyed pup.
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> "The best gift of all is to give something back.
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> That's why there's nothing for you all inside of my pack."
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> Draining his mug, Santa went to each pen,
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> And petted and scratched each dog again and again.
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> "Now next year and many more years after that,
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> You all will give gifts wherever you're at."
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> "You might lick a hand that's had a bad day,
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> Or notice a car and step out of the way."
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> "You might help catch a crook or discover some loot,
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> Or just bring some joy to a tired old man in a funny red suit."
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> "Your master will love you and treat you with care.
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> In return, your training and trust will always be there."
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> After the last dog had been petted and soothed,
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> Santa put away the coffee pot and made ready to move.
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> Up the ladder he rose to the door high above,
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> With a smile and a wave as he slipped on his gloves.
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> And all the dog ears were pricked as he disappeared out of sight.
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> "Merry Christmas to all, and to all a Good Night!"
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> (Author Unknown)
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