[stylist] Christmas Is ... poem
Robert Leslie Newman
newmanrl at cox.net
Wed Dec 7 14:18:32 UTC 2011
Barbara
Rime is one style of poetry that I can always get and enjoy. MMM, guest I also enjoy limericks, too for that same reason. (Yeah, from the sweet and sentimental, to the bawdy and naughty!)
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From: stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Barbara Hammel
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 10:57 PM
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Subject: [stylist] Christmas Is ... poem
Okay, I didn’t just write this but I wanted to make sure I got something posted. (I’ve almost 300 pages to go in that book and all I want to do is read it so can’t think of writing.)
CHRISTMAS IS ...
Christmas is snowflakes
That dance on the breeze
And rest on the boughs
Of evergreen trees.
Christmas is candles
In windows at night
That speak of good cheer
With their gentle light.
Christmas is Jesus
Who came down to earth
As God in the flesh
When Mary gave birth.
Christmas is presents
Piled under the tree
To symbolize those
Brought by wisemen three.
Christmas is candy
Homemade by mother
With little helpers,
Sister and brother.
Christmas is pine trees
Dressed up to the hilt
In sparkles and light
And color and gilt.
Christmas is letters
You write out with care
Because through the year
There's not time to share.
Christmas is singing
Of peace and good cheer
With fam'ly gathered
>From far and from near.
Christmas is Santa
Who visits the tots
Who've written wish lists
With crayons or dots.
Christmas is eggnog
That many folks buy
When elves are busy
And eight reindeer fly.
Christmas is stockings
That Santa Claus fills
With toys for the good
Little Jacks and Jills.
Christmas is snowmen
That little hands mold
When children are out
In the wintry cold.
Christmas is magic
And mystery and love,
A special season
Sent down from above.
For Christmas is God
As a man-child born
To die on a cross
And raise up one morn.
Barbara
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