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Twas the Night Before Christmas Stumbling Fallen Santa-
Twas the night before Christmas; As Mrs. Klaus was washing dinner dishes; Santa is at the workshop; He’s got a cold, sucking on cough-drop; While walking through the snow; Frozen his left foot pinky-toe; Had too much cough syrup; Was so dizzy leaving fell on reindeer stirrups? Up see, daisy Santa what process ya… To be stumble fall Newton’s second law (ha ha); Swollen, fatten solid mass net force fallen; Proportional to a Mack-truck oops Reindeer runnin; Twas the night before Christmas; The phone rings an Elf has called her; As Mrs. Klaus was drying those dishes; Toymaker say’s Santa’s out he’s trip and fallen; Like a drunken man who’s no longer standing? Broken hand, bruised leg blacken eye , --oops! guess wasn’t a happy landing; 12/7/19 The Night Before 2 Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Joseph May Rhyme poetry form only.
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