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SANTA CLAUS
Santa Claus had grown countless years old But always strong and treasured by all like gold He’s the joy of children everywhere on Christmas Bringing toys and gifts for all, lad and lass. Although he’s so old, never went cranky Just a problem on hearing-loss and a shaking knee He could no longer hear his silver bell So he'd hung a thousand on his sledge-rails. He added some on every part of his reindeers With big dangling gold bells for their earrings He wanted everybody to hear his coming With those bells’ sounds, his ears picked least rings. From north pole to south, he kept saying go, go, go When about to stop, a loud command ho, ho, ho But his pets were deafened by the thousand bells They only stopped when badly in need of water in wells. This was the start of Santa’s new atypical tale When he stationed at south pole for pets’ garage sale His favorite Rudolf with fading red nose, so dear Was sold to a plump man from the east, a millionaire. Santa was able to buy a new pick-up truck His toys and gifts were reloaded in big boxes and sacks But he got problem driving on plains and snowy hills Santa enrolled for a week-driving lesson paying less bills. My grandparents keep on saying, If you haven’t yet received gifts Just wait patiently with great hope as if time won’t drift Santa Claus will be here soon from his driving school To give toys, gifts and lots of blessings, that’s so cool!
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