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Christmas Myth Poems

These Christmas Myth poems are examples of Myth poems about Christmas. These are the best examples of Myth Christmas poems written by international poets.


Premium Member I Saw Santa Claus
Snow had fallen, Christmas Eve morning,
On every rooftop and branch adorning

Burying my rural world in white,
And changing this place overnight

Early, I had wandered out the...

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Categories: myth, character, christmas, december, eve,



Premium Member Star of Wondering
Star of Wondering

By Mark D. Stucky
Luminous mystery in the night,
      are you supernatural light?
Or a supernova
    ...

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Categories: myth, christmas, light, mystery, science,

Premium Member Dragons Guitar Lesson
Dragon wrote to Santa one day;
he requested, of all things, a shiny
guitar and lessons so he could learn to play.

Christmas came and went with his...

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Categories: animal, children, fantasy, myth,

I Met a Little Man Up On the Green - a Rhyme For New Year's Eve
I met a little man up on The Green
On New Year’s Eve, and he was two foot two
With quite the reddest nose I’ve ever seen
And...

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Categories: myth, england, fairy, happy, magic,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: myth, 12th grade, character, hope,



Premium Member Old Mate
I have this burning desire
To find old mate
I want to sit
And chat with him
Under a Gum and setting sun
About what has come
And what has passed
Times...

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Categories: myth, 12th grade, absence, courage,

Premium Member Movie and Song

seasonal
White Christmas
tune

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December 21, 2019


Poetry/Liight Verse/Septimal/Movie and Song
Copyright Protected, ID 19-1219-495-02
All Rights Reserved.  Written under Pseudonym.
(Septimal, 3 lines, 3, 3, 1 -7 syllables- with an...

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Categories: myth,

Premium Member The Eyes of Enchantment
Magic loves the indistinct,
the oblique and enticing,
clandestine and obscure:

The shifting reflections
of a dusky jack-o’-lantern . . .
The collage of hidden gifts
and refracted Christmas lights ....

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© Carol Mays  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: myth, dream, fantasy, imagination, magic,

Premium Member Here Comes Santy Claus
Here comes Santy Claus, 
Here comes Santy Claus, 
Bringing you Santy Claus pain. 
Vicious old bastard 
with sharp-hoofed reindeer 
pullin' on the reins. 

Bells are...

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Categories: myth, children, christmas, death, evil,

Premium Member That Time of Year
The elves were busy, packing up Santa’s red sleigh for his annual trip.
The year had been busy, as usual, for the residents of the North...

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Categories: myth, celebration, child, children, christmas,

Bad Santa, Bad Santa
Santa Claus took from the NON-for Profit 
" people who wish to marry fund"
to support his gift giving campgain.
Santa who doesn't eat Venision
heard that the...

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Categories: music, myth, science fiction,

A Magical Forest
(fiction)
Deep in a Forest there's a magic door
Once you open it there's a magical forest
Inside fills with elves and fairies
Beautiful flowers blooming every where
Happiness fills...

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Categories: christmas, myth, poetry,

Treasured Untold Shenanigans of Santa, His Elves and Reindeer
only by a fluke did I manage 
   to worm winning trust 
   among Christmas elves and reindeer
confident this generic guy,...

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Categories: christmas, holiday, humor, myth,

The Headstone of Christmas Evans
For those who visit Swansea
remember that it's where a legend sleeps

The Reverend Christmas Evans
the greatest preacher ever heard or seen

It is said that if you...

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Categories: myth,

Christmas
I am placing my coins under my pillow,since tommorow is christmas day. Every thing tonight will be multiplied tommorow morning. Will my coins,will my faith,will...

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Categories: christmas, myth,


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