Author: Unknown
Christmas bells heard in the Air!
Sounds of Christmas are everywhere!
Open sleigh ride to Santa’s Christmas land
Noel music heard inside ones head
Snow flakes falling making Santa’s bed
Virgin snow upon the ground, lighted Christmas trees all around
Hiding Santa’s Reindeer hoof prints and sleigh tracks in the snow, watching Christmas tree lights all aglow!
Putting Christmas tokens in Santa’s coin box
Go to the rear and enjoy the ride
People singing, dressed up with scarf’s, mufflers with warm hands held safe inside
Snow bells ring and people singing
Christmas songs, merrily along the way!
We will all reach our destination, Santa’s land on Christmas day!
Merry Christmas to one and all!
Santa’s Helper
JimEee
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Posted: Nov 2012
About this poem:
Tis the season!
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Santa clause and JESUS CHRIST
they will make a peaceful
time to celebrate.
Family, friends all around.
Christmas cheer
people singing
everyone smiling from ear to ear.
Many Christmas ornaments and
decoration from ceiling to floor.
People lined up
from living room to the door.
Church comes soon, off you
go to praise and worship CHRIST.
For you sing a song wishing HIM
a happy birthday.
Praising HIM for today is HIS
day C H R I S T M A S.
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Posted: Nov 2012
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For the day is drawing near.
Thanksgiving turkeys are all
around potatoes they sit bags
at a time on the ground.
The party seems massive as
we start the days chore.
We know there is stills hours
of work in store.
One thing at a time we get
it done, Man this is
definitely no fun.
Yet we know the end is worth
all of this.
For Thanksgiving we will not
miss for the feast will be
set for all to see the
beautiful bounty.
For the family will gather
one by one for all the
festivities and fun.
For this year we will see
all of the family.
We catch up on the past
for we know the day
will not last.
It will past by as fast
as it came.
Family will be gone until
Christmas come near in
that one more time we all
meet to see what has changed.
For all that are here.
The Christmas tree will be
up for all to see along with
the presents for the family.
Food will be set up from
here to there, drinks,snacks
and treats are everywhere.
Just help yourself to as
much as you want.
Then sit down and see all the
family that is before thee.
Until the farewells have come
once again for this family
to say goodbye to all that is
in front of thee.
Thanks to all you for coming
here to celebrate with us
and have this great time.
For we never know what is
in store down the road.
We never know how many times
these celebrations we will see.
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Posted: Nov 2012
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Holidays
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See the two birds soar
weightless in the wind,
floating like the butterfly
forever and ever to ascend
shrinking in sky so heavenly blue...
Blue for me,
blue for you...
Towards the sun they glide,
streaming in the autumn breeze,
effortlessly in undisputed flight,
while we stroll below them in our ease
along our garden path...
You pick a flower for me,
and I one for you...
Soft petals descend into the wind,
we wish for our own wings to fly,
like the gulls above us flapping feathers,
for now we can only gaze and sigh
that our love will carry us away...
A feather floats down for me,
and a soft downy one for you...
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Posted: Oct 2012
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A romantic walk in the park on a beautiful afternoon..
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He lived long ago
He stood about fifteen feet tall
He had a pumpkin for a head
His body was the color of dead pumpkin vines
He lived in a castle
It was surrounded by a moat
The moat was filled with the bones of boys and girls
The king was so afraid he had the giant shakes
So did most of the people in the kingdom
A simple potato farmer was gathering potatoes
His son was helping too
Though he was so fat he had to roll to get around
All of a sudden the pumpkin giant came for the boy
The farmer threw a potato and it lodged in the giant's throat
The Pumpkin Giant choked to death
The head was cut off and made into a play thing for the boy
He broke it one day and the following spring
Pumpkin Giant heads appeared by the hundreds all over his field
None opened their mouths
The farmer had nothing to feed his family
So the son in desperation ate some of the giant head
It was delicious
The mother made some into pumpkin pies
The king smelled the pies as he happened by
He had some after his knights tried it first to be sure it was safe
He knighted the farmer on the spot for killing the Pumpkin Giant
The farmer's son ended up marrying the daughter
And they all lived happily ever after
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Posted: Oct 2012
About this poem:
My favorite book from my youth, The Pumpkin Giant.
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The night of halloween has come, it's filled with scares and screams,
The perfect time for ghosts and ghouls to haunt you in your dreams.
A rolling fog, the moon is full, the air has quite a chill,
And fending off a zombie hoard will prove to be a thrill.
The bats swoop down and chase you 'round, you fall onto the ground,
When up above, across the sky, you hear a shrieking sound.
A wicked witch is flying by and casting evil spells,
To make a creepy atmosphere in town where people dwell.
So please be sure to watch out if you stay at home tonight,
For you may be the victim of a terrifying fright.
The monsters hunt in packs and they are roaming all the streets,
And when they come up to your door they yell out TRICK-OR-TREAT!!
HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYONE!!
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Posted: Oct 2012
About this poem:
I write holiday poems every year, it's a tradition for me :)
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Shadows filter out the moon
An eerie wind does blow
Soon the clock chimes midnight
To start the evening’s show
Out of the darkness spirits creep
Ghouls and witches cackle
Round the cauldron chants arise
Sparks from the fire crackle
Spells concocted through magical brew
Strongest on Halloween night
So venture out if you dare
But be prepared for deathly fright
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Posted: Oct 2012
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Getting in the Halloween spirit with just a bit of fun
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There's rain outside but I don't care,
I'll go outside to get fresh air.
With Gatorade inside my bottle,
I'll drink it down and go full throttle!
There's lots to do on Saturday,
No boring work, it's time to play!
We'll play lots of sports, let's go kick a ball,
Let's play through the summer, 'til the season turns fall.
On hot summer days I go for a swim,
From daybreak of morning 'til sunlight goes dim.
I love to drink beer, that's truly no doubt,
Just bring me the keg and I'll drink from the spout!
It's great to lay down in the nice cooling shade,
A feeling like this I just could not trade!
And even my dog is having his day,
Him and a poodle had a romp in the hay ;)
I hope all of you are enjoying your summer,
But if you are not then boy that's a bummer!
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Posted: Aug 2012
About this poem:
It's summer now, and even though it's raining a lot it's still nice to make the most of the season!
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The story that's about to unfold,
Is that of nonfiction. All truth;
I need not to embellish at all.
In stages it shall be written,
If patience is shown,
I shall deliver the story of
Of my unwanted marsupial.
There are details that must
Be known, before I continue
My tale of the furry intruder.
Between each door, of the
Rooms of my house, there is
A gap, between the floor and
The doors, roughly three fingers high.
The other fact that must be relayed;
There is a wall that partisans
A spare bedroom and my computer
Headquartes, with back to back
Closets, divided by a wall.
With these in mind, I now shall
Unweave on how I became the host
Of the Possum Motel.
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Posted: Aug 2010
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Just like an Easter egg all round and colorful
I like to be green for go and yellow to caution myself
red sometimes to tell myself I need to stop and it will be alright
I find pink to bring the twinkle back into my eyes
orange to shine like the sun
blue just drags me down white makes me tight and feisty
just like the jelly beans and sweet as candy and chocolate it is almost Easter time here comes the bunny.......
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Posted: Mar 2012
About this poem:
Happy Easter
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