πŸŽ…A Christmas Rhyme🀢 Poem by Catherine Habbie

πŸŽ…A Christmas Rhyme🀢

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The elves sat up all night
And baked thehouse outright
With walls of gingerbread
And bricks of almond flakes
These were turning
Into the most delicious bakes

Santa watched from afar
And then gave up
He had a sweet tooth
He had to be at par
Off he jumped from his favourite perch
Watching the snow globes & thrills such

Together they baked all night long
Occasionally breaking into a song
There goes the midnight gong
Mrs.Claus had no clue
She was feeling ever so blue
Where have all the elves disappeared?

Where is Santa? She even feared
She sang herself some elvish rhymes
And then remembered the happy times
Perhaps he is wrapping presents she thought
Maybe solitude is what he sought
She drifted on to slumber divine

But when she awoke
The sight was spectacular
A giant gingerbread house was at her door
Iced to the tips in white & pink
She quickly hid a tear
In a smile & a wink

Santa had done magic overnight
He and the elves
Had lit Northpole bright
She kissed the elves
On every cheek
Hugged them tight & sent them to sleep

Santa she said in delight
Look what happens
When you leave the snow globes one night
Santa has promised to do more good
Baking all the goodies & Christmas food
Mrs.Claus just smiled her eerie smile bright
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πŸŽ…A Christmas Rhyme🀢
Monday, December 24, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: christmas eve
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