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Holiday Music

Spent two hours in the car; The radio was blasting. Christmas music was what every Station was broadcasting. Some arrangements seemed so old, The singers must be dead. All the lyrics, though, are stored Forever in my head. There were favorite singers, too – Bruce Springsteen and John Lennon. Most were non-religious tunes – No praisin’ or amenin’. So we sang along as Santa Made his jolly way to town. We belted out the words And memory never let us down. With Deck the Halls and Frosty, Rudolph, Sleigh Bells and the like, We harmonized as traffic Zipped around us on the pike. Though this is not my holiday, I joined in every song. Enjoying others’ music surely Helps us get along. But once at home, as darkness fell, I stopped my Christmas croon. My candles waited to be lit To quite a different tune.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2011




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Date: 12/25/2011 9:49:00 PM
Wow - what an interesting twist at the end of the poem! I hope you are having a good Hanukkah. B'Shalom Matthew Anish
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Date: 12/25/2011 6:02:00 PM
this poem was draped in truth i loved it and knew what it ment. on tuesday i lit a candle for two different things. one for a jewish Holiday and the other for an old friend. the God is just the same i assure you. but what He's doing we don't know. but for now the present; with each other we glow
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