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Dear Santa
Poor Santa Claus encountered a delay There was thick fog that made him lose his way He went on yellow pages Then spent some of his wages A gps he ordered for his sleigh. Santa dotes on his true love – his missus Even though she can be so suspicious But he knows that with a kiss He can fill her heart with bliss In return she bakes him pies – delicious! On Christmas night his tour was much in doubt Because he ached all over due to gout He thought of his appointments Would not have disappointments On Christmas night he dished his presents out. [Let us spare a thought for Santa, come Christmas night; in spite of all his problems and setbacks he still delivers!] ---------------------------------------------------------------- Contest: What’s Up With Santa Sponsor: Jerry T. Curtis
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