Short Holidaychristmas Poems
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It’s Christmas by golly
Let’s hang up the holly
It’s Christmas by golly
Let’s spend all our lolly
It’s Christmas by golly
It’s the time to be jolly
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Our Christmas Tree is still erect
Makes us feel so good
Has that effect.
It's so pretty-can't tuck away
Looks like we're keepin' it up
nice and ready for Christmas Day!
Copyright McCuen 2009
There's no Christmas this year
There will be no Christmas cheer
For Santa checked the naughty list
And found himself a naughty miss
Then picked her up in his sleigh
And then flew her off to St Tropez
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We stand around the Christmas tree
And sing to the Christmas melodies
We thank the lord for what we are
Standing beneath the Christmas star
To celebrate the Christ child's birth
When he came to us to save the earth
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The advent candle is lit again
The Christmas cards are writ again
Beneath the tree gifts sit again
We’ve overspent a bit again
The Christmas table is set again
Our loved ones are met again
We drink a toast of wet again
And say merry Christmas yet again
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It warms my reminiscent heart
When Christmas preparations start
When the bells of Christmas chime
I am taken back to happy times
With special friends and family
And all the Christmas memories
When Christmas preparations start
It warms my reminiscent heart
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Christmas trees so bright and green.
Christmas trees so lively and so lovely.
I love when my christmas tree is full of life and brightly colored.
You smell so good and look wonderful.
Christmas trees christams trees how i love thee.
Christmas trees oh Christmas trees.
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Christmas, besides celebrating Christ's birthday, is all about children. Christmas Windows is
for the kids.
I
Windows smile on Christmas City
Gloom's asleep 'neath a blanket of snow
Streets so alive with jingle tunes
Humbug has nowhere to go
I think my favorite thing about this time of year
Is all the Christmas candles and all the Christmas cheer
All the smiling faces and all the different places
Are what make Christmas worth celebrating
And make life worth appreciating
*For Francine Roberts "Christmas" Contest :)
Christmas, Christmas We all love Christmas Children all snuggled in their
beds Santa is on his way with all the teddies Twinkling lights all through the
night Christmas is a beautiful sight We all love Christmas So have a very merry
merry night.
The winter stage is dressed in tones of white
Everywhere is quiet everywhere is bright
Houses are adorned with lights of every hue
To celebrate the Christmas hullaballoo
And the starry sky on a frost filled night
Is in truth the most wonderful sight
A sky that held the star they had to follow
Over two thousand Christmas skies ago
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Santa comes but once a year
Riding on his sleigh
From his North Pole HQ
With gifts for Christmas day
Santa comes down your chimney.
To fill your Christmas stockings
With nuts, fruit and candy
And all kinds of wonderful things
So remember on Christmas Eve
To be good girls and boys
Or Santa won’t come
To bring you lots of toys
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Red, Blue, Green, White, lights. Oh what a beautiful sight. Twinkling all through
the night. All the colors are so bright. Christmas, Christmas is on its way.
Shopping and wrapping of the gifts on a rainy day. All the children are out to play.
So as we enter the Christmas day Santa is on his merrily merrily little way.
The window sill is piled with snow
The ingle nook is all aglow
We’ve cleaned and swept the floor
The wreath is hanging on the door
The lights are lit, the halls are decked
The list of tasks has all been checked
Now we’re filled with Christmas cheer
Let’s have a drink of Christmas beer
Then ring the bell and bang the drum
Rejoice, rejoice Christmas has come
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The Five Senses Of Christmas
The smell of Christmas candles.
The sight of shoppers picking over gifts for their loved ones.
The taste of warm Christmas cookies that melt in your mouth.
The feel of the cold snow on your hands.
The sound of the fire crackling in the fire place.
These are the five senses of Christmas.
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Christmas is coming, a favorite time of year,
House decorated beautifully,
Reverent and sacred,
Islands of celebrations with parents and children,
Santa Claus, a favorite folklore character,
Toys from Santa's workshop,
Merry Christmas to all,
Angels on the Christmas tree,
Savior who blesses us everyone.
Author: Gwen Meyer-Erlach Schutz
It's time to decorate the house for Christmas see
I got 12 strands of lights
1 Angel for the top
2 Christmas trees
1 inside and 1 outside
1 wreath to hang on the door
0 staples to hang stuff with
12 blinking lights
10 sore fingers
20 presents under the tree
1 santa clause
10 tiny reindeer
and 1 big headache comeing on
time for 4 asprins
Merry Christmas Everyone
the Christmas wreaths are hanging
from door to door
the Christmas tree shines bright
in in every house galore
don't forget the stockings
and the presents too
on this glorious night
a feeling comes to you
a feeling of love
that the company gives
and when you go to bed
Santa Claus lives
By: Kylie Arello
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You have to wait in line
To see Santa, but that’s fine
It’s worth every minute of queuing
And the anticipation of viewing
Santa Claus with his big belly
Wobbling like a bowl full of jelly
And his fruity chuckle you hear
In the Christmas grotto each year
Then you get to climb onto his lap
And have your special Christmas chat
Then all too soon its time to go
And Santa gives you a HO HO HO
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It was the eve of Christmas in the shoe-like
dwelling,
A night of bygone Christmas days retelling.
But by the stroke of twelve they were all snug in
their beds,
Cradled with blankets of knitted threads.
The crackling fire left their cheeks the gentlest
bloom,
Rosier than the angel who looked upon the room.
But then the clock began to chime as if to tell,
That somewhere nearby rang a faint silver bell.
it's just a Christmas stocking
green with fluff around the top
the difference is the love I feel
your pet name for me across the top
hung by the mantel with all of the rest
displayed for friends and family to see
adding me to your holiday list
our first together with many more to come
as we check the names off as we buy
shopping together for the gifts we need
this promises to be the best Christmas yet
your name is at the top of my list
A holiday tradition hanging from the front door.
Christmas wreath for everyone to see and adore.
All the kids are in their PJ's and getting snug in bed.
While vision of Santa and his sleigh fill their heads.
Our family loves to carol and see all the sights.
We love to wrap gifts on Christmas eve night.
My family has been blessed through out this year.
So this Christmas comes and all my family is here.
Teresa Skyles
Of all the Christmas’s I can remember
My best Christmas’s were the ones
Where I would decorate the tree with dad
And make Christmas cookies with mum
Thread popcorn and make paper chains
Each day opening the advent calendar
Wrapping the gifts in excited secrecy
Writing cards and sending them near and far
They are just distant memories now
But they were still the very best ones
And we must make Christmas memories
Now we have our daughters and our sons
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