Sonnet 25: December, Thence Christmas Poem by Ency Bearis

Sonnet 25: December, Thence Christmas

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Here we go again, us to say Hello
To December month, and what it stands for
It's delightful month of the year we know
With the divine tale known that we adore
And had been told for many years to us
Of which links to Holy Child Jesus birth
On December twenty-five, thence Christmas
That being so, the season of much mirth
Within we make merry cordially
With family, friends give the peace and love
Share that fondness to mankind nicely
Compassionate thoughts beyond and above
White Christmas spirit, purity essence
Given to every soul as great presence

Ency Bearis
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