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One Cold Winter's Night


author unknown
    Whyville Poet
One cold winter's night
I went to bed without a fright.
For I knew without a care
that St. Nicholas soon would be here.
With his snowy white beard
being his jolly old self
he was a kind caring elf.
He was on his journey around the world
for girls and boys
bringing them all the christmas joys.
So I fell asleep with no trouble
as Santa did his work
on the double!
I awoke the next day
every one was happy and gay.
I'll will always treasure Christmas
with all those joys
for girls and boys
all around the world.


 

 


by smurfette
    Whyville Poet

My Christmas Dream

As I dream of snow falling from the sky
I see old Saint Nick soaring high
While his Reindeer land on my roof
it seems that Cupid has hurt his hoof,
but Santa quickly fixes it
So Cupid decides to take a quick sit
Then Santa simply tapped his nose
and when I saw what had happened I froze
For Jolly Old Saint Nick had Dissapeared
That is why I had feared
but then I heard someone's feet on our squeaky floor
so that is why I opened my bedroom door,
 and when I looked out I smiled
There was Saint Nick as he left presents that were piled
Then he walked to a table which had cookies and milk
and a tablecloth made out of silk.
He took a big bite out of a chocolate chip,
and the milk he drank left a stain on his upper lip
I knew he was soon to go
and then he would say Ho, Ho, Ho
So I stepped out into the hall,
and there I stood proud and tall,
and I said, "Oh, don't leave, Santa Claus"
That really made him pause
He was holding a glass ornament
the shininess made it look wet
It was him holding a cat
So I said, "You may have that."
He smiled and put his hat on my head,
& sent me back to bed
Then riding in his sleigh
He quickly flew away
Then I woke up to the sight of light
and promised I would never forget that night.

 

 

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