The Christmas Fairy Poem by David Reeves

The Christmas Fairy



It's so dark inside the box is
where I live most of every year,
But I'm always so excited
when December time draws near.

I know it's when the lid will move
and happy faces stare at me,
As I lie on top of all the things
that will decorate your tree.

First the toys and tinsel
and pretty lights all aglow,
But I'm never in a hurry
for I know where I shall go.

Right at the top you'll place me
with nothing else above,
For I'm the Christmas fairy
who brings happiness and love.

I'll watch Santa place the presents
for each and everyone,
And make sure you enjoy yourselves
amidst the Christmas fun.

Though twelve days after Christmas
you may well hear me sigh,
As you place me back inside the box
until next December's nigh.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
As a parent I know how much we love reading rhyming poetry to our children and what better time than Christmas.
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