Mistletoe Christmas Poems | Examples
These Mistletoe Christmas poems are examples of Christmas poems about Mistletoe. These are the best examples of Christmas Mistletoe poems written by international poets.
Everything was ready for Christmas Day.
New toys were wrapped for the children to play.
We had all decorated the Christmas Tree.
Gifts in pretty paper were placed carefully.
The stockings were hung.
We had rehearsed carols to be sung.
We were all snug in bed.
The children wishing it was morning instead.
When suddenly Father ran out in the snow.
For what, we could not guess and did not know.
He brought in a plant and hung it over the door.
Soon he was back in bed and had started to snore.
What did he get that was missing?
Big brother said Father must have been dreaming of kissing.
Ah now we all know,
It was mistletoe.
Merry Christmas to all- We are having a good night.
Give me a kiss under the mistletoe
as
Christmas comes but once a year
gathering friends and family near
and
if X is a kiss is kissmas a word
if it is it’s the sweetest I’ve heard
X marks the spot now Christmas is here
peaceful joyful and full of good cheer
I’ll give you a kiss here under the mistletoe
as
Christmas is the time for giving
bringing good will a time for living
so
let’s put the X in Xmas
with a kiss for Christmas on Christmas Day
fare that's fine hot spiced wine
and a thought for loved ones
so far away
I love the sights of Christmastime
from manger scenes to mistletoe.
Sweet, joyous sounds pervade the air
from "Praise the Lord" to "HO HO HO!"
I give to those who are in need,
for God says, "Love your fellow man."
Then when I shop for family,
I buy them every gift I can.
The carolers and choirs perform
"O Holy Night" and "We Three Kings,"
while celebrants in living rooms
sing tunes about what Santa brings.
A prayer precedes our Christmas feast;
the smorgasbord brings great delight.
The kids soon snuggle near the fire
enrapt as Dad starts, "'Twas the Night . . . “
This season is a splendid time
that bears a special, holy name,
so as I smile through "Jingle Bells,"
I won't forget why Jesus came.
Cranberry garlands the Christmas tree
Piña empanadas and gifts of filigree
Children’s faces aglow
Kissing ‘neath the mistletoe
Midnight mass tradition with family
Flights have been cancelled call the hotels!
Humbug to last minute changes and jingle bells
Lil black dress doesn’t fit
BYO Test My Drink Kit
It’s pub night with my standby drinking pals
Merry Christmas
Joyeux Noël
Feliz Navidad
Happy Hanukkah
Happy Kwanzaa!
I'm heading home for Christmas
(Snows on the way)
In a plane, then a cab and a sleigh
Bringing presents and prizes I've made
Giddy yup horsey! I musn't be late
Of God we are saints, of myth this Nick
This mystical and elusive controtionist
Over rooftops, down chimneys without a slip
Hanging stockings and mistletoe
For an occasional kiss
Stretch and yawn and wiping sleep from our eyes
Hey there's frost on the window
On green bows dancing lights
On the mantle the the stockings "Oh boy, what's inside!?"
There's no coal in my stockings, that isn't right
There's no coal in my stockings but I need it for heat
Then on with the stockings to comfort my feet
A frosted kiss under a mistletoe
Between me and my warring foe
Let booming guns be laid to rest
With folded hands a peace request
Till Christmas chimes are over
Falling snow. Mistletoe.
Christmas is here again.
See the lights shine as bright
As they have ever been.
The silver bells are ringing
Everywhere we go.
Christmas is the greatest time I know!
Chocolate treats. Cookie sheets.
Aromas in the air.
Lots of toys for girls and boys
To play with and to share.
I see the children smiling;
Their faces all aglow.
Christmas is the greatest time I know!
Still, let’s not forget... Christmas is much more
Than candles, trees and music and candy canes galore.
It’s more than just the loved ones, the laughter and the mirth.
It’s all about a special Child. We celebrate His birth.
Hearts will lift with every gift
Placed beneath the tree.
But Santa Claus is not the cause
Of all the joy we see.
For we recall the baby
Born so long ago.
Christmas is the greatest time I know!
To the tune of:
All I Want For Christmas is You!
I can eat a lot for Christmas
I just like to sit and feed
I don’t care for shirts and sweaters
Fish and Chips are all I need
I don’t need no mistletoe
Chocolate cakes and cookie dough
Get me in the mood
All I want for Christmas is food!!
I like seafood and Italian
Shrimp and pizza set me free
I don’t need new pens or wallets
Sandwiches are fine for me
Yes, and steak with baked potato
Sour cream and buttered bread
So much better than a gift card
I’m so happy when I’m fed
Wrapping presents takes its toll
Send Chow Mein ( with six egg roll)!
Not to be too crude BUT
All I want for Christmas is food!!!
12/11/24
Christmas Morning Santa
Christmas morning, and I, by chance to see,
near a mistletoe leaf that had fallen from a tree,
Santa, stuck knee-deep in the snow
with a puzzled look on his face and drawers opened
that revealed a hare, who, too, looked confused,
and timepieces melting away from the heat.
“Santa,” I cried, “What are you doing here?”
For I could only assume, Santa fell out of his sleigh,
and the reindeer headed for the North Pole alone,
after a long, arduous night of delivering presents.
He just stared at me while the sun cast our shadows,
and I hoped the reindeer would soon reappear
to take Santa home to get ready for next year.
***
Why can’t it be Christmas every day
With lights that cheer and cards that say
I love you and I hold you dear
Why can’t it be Christmas all the year
Each night could be a Silent Night
In quiet peace, no guns in sight
Where Egg Nog pours and ribbons flow
And each kiss steals ‘neath Mistletoe
Oh yes, and all may share the gift
As hunger ceases, sure and swift
And every Carol’s song of love
Is grateful to the star above
Why can’t it be Christmas every day
Perhaps that is too much to say
At least in thought that’s how it starts
Let’s carry Christmas in our hearts
KISS me under mistletoe.
MISS me not, I'll never go.
MIST you see upon my eye?
LIST the reasons I might cry.
LOST I would be, I might die.
LOSE you - no, I'm first to tell -
LOVE you, this, our first Noel.
Let all the tree tops glisten ,
And gleeful children listen,
As snow drops gently fall,
To an amazing Christmas call.
Let all the people sing out loud,
Let mistletoe hang, from every cloud,
Let stars twinkle in the sky,
Let Angel choirs reign this night ,
And bring delight to human kind,
With their so lustrous light.
The midnight hour is close,
And many praises heard,
Countdown begins,
Even Santa is among the crowd,
Hat in hand, his head bowed.
The clock begins to strike,
The heavens open wide,
A nativity scene displayed,
Before our very eyes,
A heavenly Babe is born,
This early Christmas morn.
What a wonferful time of the year
A time to spread love and cheer
To watch the sky for flying reindeer
To spend time with Family
To spend time friends
Hopeing the fun times won't end
A time to play in the snow
A time to kiss your crush under a mistletoe
A time to give gifts, not worrying about price
A time to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ
Clyde yearned for a kiss 'neath the mistletoe
But not a gal took notice of his woe
The ladies just twittered
As by him they skittered
His fly was unzipped and ALL was aglow
Sizzling Grace at our doorstep today
hurray hurray, its Christmas day !
Kiss the mistletoe & make a big show,
for once again Christ says... Hello !