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Santa's Rights
'Twas the night before Christmas and there was a heat wave Poor Santa's beard itched him The man was dyin' for a shave But I've got a brand to protect He reasoned with mirth As he glued on his fake beard and adjusted his girth So Santa waddled shed-ward to saddle up the reindeer When his eyes lit on a sight that ruined his whole year Now just what did he see that disturbed him no end Why, he saw Mrs. Claus in the arms of ten men Those new elves he'd just hired Millennials all Handsome as hell Every one over six-foot tall What could he do 'Twas time to depart How could he go out there with a big broken heart 'Folks,' Santa shouted 'Whatever this looks like -- No presents this year ~ 'I'm going on strike!' November 21, 2019 The Night Before 2 Poetry Contest Sponsor: Joseph May
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