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Victorian Christmas Eve

There is happy ado on the old farmstead as Yuletide draws nigh. Wondrous things to savor as gales blow and snow begins to fly! The tempest rages for days - they will surely be snowbound, But a blazing fire warms the old home - love and cheer abound! Since early in July Pa has had his eye on a special evergreen tree. It now graces the parlor and they dance about it with glee! Brightly lit candles adorn branches of the perfectly shaped fir. 'Neath lies the Babe - The Magi offering frankincense, gold and myrrh. The boys have hefted armloads of wood from the ash tree grove, For Ma and the girls to cook delectable fare on the wood-burning stove! Titillating aromas waft from room to room in the gracious old house, From the roasting goose, venison and tender prairie grouse! Rusty the dog and Simba the cat lie snuggling near the fire. The family gathers 'round the pump organ for an impromptu choir. Bellowing off-key, Pa leads them in carols, all in spirited mirth, And later by the hearth they hear Pa read about the Savior's Birth! The ancient grandfather clock tolls ten - the kids are shooed to bed. Ma and Pa place presents 'neath the tree in old Santa's stead! With a twinkle in his eyes, Pa steals a kiss 'neath the mistletoe! The excited kids scarcely snooze listening for Santa's Ho! Ho! Ho! Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired © All Rights Reserved

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Date: 12/6/2010 5:03:00 AM
Outstanding Christmas memory, Bob. Well described. Enjoyed. Ralph
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Date: 12/3/2010 8:42:00 AM
This is beautiful Bob. I never had a Christmas even close to this when growing up. Enjoyed reading your poetry today and wish to thank you for your kind comments. Love, Carol
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Date: 12/2/2010 11:07:00 AM
Oh, you sure brought back some great memories, Bob. I was one of those kids who couldn't sleep waiting for Santa to land on the rooftop. Wonderful description and I giggled thinking of Pa "bellowing off key." My Dad's voice made us laugh because it was so deep, but he never sang off key. Thanks for bringing back memories of family Christmas celebrations! Love, Carolyn
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