Sights and Sounds of Christmas
How do I know
Christmas is near
Signs around our house
Make it very clear
Advent paper windows
Get opened each day
Twenty-five to count
Teaching grandkids to pray
They're more excited by
The piece of candy they find
Such a small prize makes big eyes
It's a joy of a special kind
Each window has a little prayer
To remind why we count each day
There's other things that tell me
Santa too is on his way
When the tree goes up
Home-made decorations are best
Ornaments bought for special days
Make up the rest
Special lights for the Manger
Ceramics fired by great-great-great aunt Vie
Ornaments made in pre-school
Thirty years gone by
Then what they've all waited for
A cloth Snowman my wife made
His bulging belly's a pouch
Filled with candy starts a parade
He hangs by Grandma's chair
Right there on the wall
As soon as they can reach
They want to be this tall
One by one day by day
A piece here a piece there
Some too short figutre out
To stand on Grandma's chair
Pretty soon the Snowman's belly
Starts to go flat
No one knows for sure but
Someone always takes care of that
Finally a noise that I hear
A sort of occasional clink
Someone secretly checking for
Christmas cookies in the jar by the sink
poem by Tom J. Mariani
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Also see the following:
- quotes about snow
- quotes about Christmas
- quotes about beginning
- quotes about Santa Claus
- quotes about time
- quotes about paper
- quotes about height
- quotes about walls
- quotes about school
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