Grandfather says of all things
The silliest he's heard
Is that some children call things
They've never seen, 'absurd!'
And have their doubts of true things,
And won't believe, because
They say, 'If you but knew things,
There is no Santa Claus!'
Grandfather says he knows him,
And sees him every year,
And Santa often shows him
The playthings he brings here;
He says, too, Santa told him
If any girls and boys
Laugh at and won't uphold him,
They'll not get any toys!
Beautiful narrative piece of poetry that authenticates the existence of Santa Claus, well articulated and nicely penned with conviction. A lovely poem with good rhyme scheme. Thanks for sharing.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Evaleen Stein! Beautiful poem!