SANTA’S DILEMMA
Christmas eve and sledge packed with gifts,
Santa and his Elves set off in snowy drifts,
To deliver games and toys,
For all good little girls and boys.
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In and out of windows and chimney pots,
Santa leaves gifts for Children and Tiny Tots,
Having a quick drink and a mince-pie,
Helps him on his way through the night sky.
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Then half way through their trip,
Santa heard an almighty rip,
His trousers had ripped front to back,
Due to a broken toy sticking out from a sack.
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Now a quick detour Santa had to take,
So another toy could the good Fairies could make,
Also a visit to the good Fairy Queen,
As a stitch in time saved his underwear from being seen.
By S.Mackinder 1993.
8 comments:
Cute poem... Love this one, Mac... Don't know if any of the others can beat you this week.
Betsy
That's funny!
A very good poem! Certainly not like the traditional Christmas Poems.
Lol! Have a great Christmas! And go easy on the mince pies! ;)
You are sooo talented!
Thanks so much for this cute poem!
Léia :)
Only you, imac! :-D
AHHH that is very cute! What would be even better is if "Santa" was YOU! I loved you little poem to go with it too! Hope you and yours has a wonderful Christmas Day and days after also, BE SAFE most of all in your travels! hugs, and smiles across many miles! lindalu
Mac: Very cute poem, talent showing through again.
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