Tag: St. Nicholas

  • The Night Before Christmas

    Twas the proverbial night before Christmas
    When all through the house oboes wobbled
    And bells drummed twas Nick at his sticks
    While the children blew bellows in burrows
    Asleep how through all this babbled version
    One could hear their little tin horns bleep
    All sugar tipped up and fat ball hobbled
    Achoo in me hat and mamma in her ache
    The babe at her breast for a milk rich bowl
    When out on the street the leaf blowers
    Blowered at this hour a rout and I tripped
    Nary tipped mind you but a blob had sat
    On my head nevertheless rose to deal
    With the matter the moon yes the rain
    Drips deep below when then did I spy
    The eight petite reindeer and their poser
    Whose echo touted tomatoes and fruit
    Dressed as they were in greens and reds
    But I’ll spare you here the royal roll call
    Suffice to say yes they did fly at his whip
    Peeble, Hooch, Boop, Bloob and the others
    Then came the dashes – – – – – – – – one
    After another like leaves when they fall
    He knocked politely at the door a mere
    Echo of past years his smile an arrow
    Soon up the street in his branded vest
    Stopped here and there with boxed goods
    For the goodies then turned signalled left
    Leaving me to pick up my package
    Empty my stockings of my two tired
    Feet and return blue to my windy sleep.