On This Christmas Eve

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Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve has fallen upon us, may you have the sweetest love of others around you this Christmas time.  Day 24 and I share with you this next Christmas Poem, “On This Christmas Eve”, I hope you enjoy. Christmas love to you today, Clarabelle.

On This Christmas Eve

Do I hear Santa outside my house?

He’s very noisy, not quiet like a mouse.

I hear his footsteps, in the snow,

I hear him sing, ho, ho, ho.

I hope he thinks, that I’m asleep,

I tried counting sheep, like little Bo’ peep.

But excitement and fun, took over me,

I do love you Santa, please let me see.

I want to give you, a great big hug,

I want to tell you, I’ve left milk in your mug.

I want to sleigh ride, high in the sky,

Waving down at the snowmen, as we pass by.

My dearest Santa, you bring great joy,

To every family, and little girl and boy.

You make me smile, on this Christmas Eve,

Can you stay Santa?  Please don’t leave.

I’ve got lots to tell you, for I’ve been good,

Please don’t eat the carrots, that’s Rudolph’s food.

I put a gift, under the Christmas tree

It’s for you Santa, especially from me.

Created by Clarabelle, November 2013

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Father Christmas

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Sharing a Christmas Poem with You

A special Christmas welcome to Day 17 of sharing a Christmas Poem with you.  Here is a little cute fun one for you and one to share with the family.  I HO HO HOpe you like it!!  🙂 Love Clarabelle

Father Christmas

 Will Father Christmas,

say hello,

When he visits my house,

in the snow.

 Will I hear him sing,

ho, ho, ho,

Will I see the light,

from Rudolph’s nose glow.

 Oh Father Christmas,

I love you so,

Please stay a little longer,

before you go.

Created by Clarabelle, November 2013

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