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A Kiss Under the Mistletoe
Though the night was quite dark, Christmas candles were shining; The firelight flamed by the tree: From the ceiling was strung strands of green intertwining, 'Twas mistletoe cut from the lea. In the room was assembled a party so cheerful, Young couples so dashing and bright; And they sang many songs, both the sweet and the tearful, Or danced Christmas reels through the night. When the night was advancing, the people disbanded, Departing in pairs though the snow; But one girl and her escort stayed late and were stranded By snowflakes in gales that would blow. So they sat by the fire, holding hands through the night; They kissed 'neath the mistletoe green: And the eyes of the other the prettiest sight, They thought that they ever had seen. {Written November 26, 2013}
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