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Put up the lights.
Rush to the mall and don't forget,
Say goodbye to fall.
Give food and clothes to those in need.
Stand still and listen to the bells ring.
Watch the children rush forward to the man of the year.
Red and jolly, with a fluffy white beard.
They sit on his knee and tell him what they want:
A puppy, a car, and a shinny red top.
When the day comes with gleeful knockings,
Unwrap the paper and dump out the stockings.
Look out the window to the faint North star
And listen to the bells ring from afar.
The bells sing "Good tidings to you where ever you are."
Marry Christmas to those near and far.
- Title: Christmas Bells
- Artist: Zoey_04
- Description: A short Christmas poem describing the ways of Christmas. Hope you enjoy it!
- Date: 12/14/2008
- Tags: christmas bells
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Comments (2 Comments)
- xxtwisteddreamzx - 09/04/2009
- that was good but like he saidwork on yoohre spelling but i like the idea of it so 5/5 ^^
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- kryptic_valiance - 12/22/2008
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You spelled several words wrong. Merry not "Marry" and shiny not "shinny"
Reminds me of Dr Seuss. But the rhyming isn't as good as his of course. 4/5 - Report As Spam