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Some Christmas Fun












Tis the day before Christmas and all is not done,

Things on the “to do” list number a million and one.

There are cookies to cut while the oven is hot,

And a gift for Aunt Mildred. Egad! I forgot.


There are presents to measure, to balance and wrap,

If the stacks are not even the kids will know in a snap.

The turkey is snug in the freezer so cold,

Will anyone notice if I put dinner on hold?


Tis the day to test stamina, courage, and brawn,

The survivors are heroes at next morning’s dawn.

Just when I thought I was running out of time

A stranger appeared with a smile so sublime.


He was dressed all in silver from his head to his toe.

And I blinked my eyes twice to see if he would go.

He patted my shoulder and gave me a latte,

“Your’re almost there,” he said. “The rest will be easy.


“Don’t worry, don’t fret, don’t get in a frazzle,

Together we’ll do it with narry a hassle.

I’ll hang the tinsel and check all the lights,

You bathe the children and kiss them goodnight.”


The kids were all tucked in their beds nice and warm.

(A threat to their presents always works like a charm.)

I’d finally decided, of course. It’s a dream.

That’s a mirage on my sofa eating toffee ice cream.


I was amazed at the picture that greeted my eyes,

My living room looked like Currier and Ives.

The stockings were stuffed, and so was the bird,

What magic he used was beyond any word.


He smacked his lips, gave a sly little wink,

“It’s time I was off to help other, I think.”

He twirled around once, then three time and more,

And in a twinkling was headed out my front door.


There’s no doubt about it; it was love at first sight,

For that stranger who saved me on Christmas Eve night.

No matter his name, he was really such a dear.

I wonder, will he return again in another year?


Merry Christmas to all, and to all, Good Cheer!


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Posted by Maryann Miller who is still baking cookies and wrapping gifts.
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Comments

  1. Cute poem. All is not done here either. Problem is I'm not in the mood for doing it. That better change soon. (g)

    Morgan Mandel
    http://morganmandel.blogspot.com

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  2. Thanks for the fun poem, Maryann. Hopefully you'll stop working soon and enjoy the rest of the holidays.

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  3. Merry Christmas, Maryann! Thanks for the cute poem. :)

    Elizabeth
    Mystery Writing is Murder

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  4. Thanks for all the nice comments, folks. And I am enjoying all the prep for the holidays. I do a little bit in my office, then go bake another batch of cookies or wrap a few gifts. Holiday music is playing and I feel very festive. Maybe that's the secret, Morgan. You need some music.

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  5. Nice! I want one of those visitors!

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  6. Meg, if he ever shows up again, I'll send him to your house next.

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