Merry Christmas Poem by Carolyn Ford Witt

Merry Christmas



MERRY CHRISTMAS

The full moon waltzed 'cross inky sky
This winter land caress,
As cold lay heavy on the ground
Like dew on frosted glass.

Breath was seen as misty blue...
Each exhale moist in air
And all were wrapped in fluffy fur
As they dance without a care.

The hills are spread all white with snow
As children scream with glee.
Those white orbs fly through frosted air
As scurrying each would flee.

Where sleighs are pulled by horses fair
And bells ring out in time,
Turning heads with horses hooves
And hearing Church bells chime.

For this our Winter Wonderland
Brings joy to young and old,
As now we gather 'round the fire
For wondrous stories told.

As chocolate drinks warm our insides
And tales enchant our minds
With fairies dancing on the wind
From those castles in the pines.

For Merry Christmas rings out true
And Carolers sing with joy
Each present laid out under tree
For every girl and boy!


Author: Carolyn Ford Witt

12-5-06
By Ms. Caroline


© 2006 Ms. Caroline (All rights reserved)

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