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My Memories of Christmas
Hearing the jingling bells of Santa's sleigh, Hanging silver tinsel on the tree for trim, My cousin and I going sledding all day, Reading the story of Scrooge and Tiny Tim. Building a house made of spicy gingerbread, And hearing a Bing Crosby Christmas tune, Leaving out cookies before going to bed, Seeing eight tiny reindeer flying by the moon. Santa Claus bringing toys down our chimney, Almost every house twinkling with lights, Cutting down a fresh, pine Christmas tree, Hanging antique ornaments, so shiny and bright. Grandma and I baking my favorite cookies, Shopping for Christmas gifts in every store, A fireplace with a stocking hung just for me, And singing Christmas carols at every door. My hometown covered in glistening, white snow, And the sweet, minty taste of a candy cane, Presents containing treasures we wouldn't know, And drawing snowflakes on a frosty window pane. My Mom making a snowman, as perfect as can be, Decking the halls with garlands, wreaths and more, Whispering wishes to Santa, sitting on his knee, And the excitement we all had the night before. December 12th, 2013
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