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That Small Town Christmas Spirit
That small town Christmas spirit... It grew a little brighter just after Thanksgiving. Garlands were wrapped around every light pole lining the main street. Multi-colored light strings outlined every window. The drug store, the library. Even the corner bar across from the church had a little Christmas spirit and cheer. And, the post office, busy with workers answering kids' letters to Santa... Young voices rose from the school gymnasium, where the Christmas program was always held. It was the only place where every class could stand together and sing a song or two. Behind the high school stood the sledding hill. The highest point overlooking the town, was fun and magical... especially on moonlit nights. Beyond that snowy hill was the grocery store. Freshly cut pine trees stood for sale in the parking lot. Every aisle inside the store was warmly decorated. And, by the "OUT" door was a reminder to bring in old coats and new toys for the needy families. Filling the empty bins would be a miracle here... When none of us had much ourselves. Yet, they were full by Christmas Eve. I guess, when you're a kid you notice these things... And, after the lights were turned off, the decorations taken down. That small town Christmas spirit Still lingered in that place...
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