Holly-Jolly Poem by anais vionet

Holly-Jolly

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Remember Christmas shopping?
I mean in stores full of shoppers
- there was music in the air and
some shops had free hot-chocolate
while others offered hot cinnamon
apple-cider and ginger-reindeer cookies

Parents would have to wait outside stores
because the whole expedition was surreptitious
- you shielded your gift bags from prying eyes.
Siblings would offer to help you carry your loot
- as if any respectable kid would fall for THAT.

School choirs competed for applause, caroling in food courts.
A line of excited children would spark my older brother,
Brice, to smirk and tease, "Are you sitting on Santa's lap this year? "

There was a dazzling neon candy-cane roller-coaster
on the roof of Macy's called "the pink pig" that we'd
squeeze into - even though it was made for little kids.

I was always in charge of checking the calendar so we'd remember
when my sister would be flying home for college break.

Have a careful Christmas - holly jolly as it can be.
Make memories that will last forever - like favorite songs.

Monday, December 20, 2021
Topic(s) of this poem: christmas,shopping,joy,parents,brother,sister,teen
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anais vionet

anais vionet

Paris, France
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