The Day Before Christmas by Gerri Brousseau
Twas the day before Christmas, and I'm off to the mall;
To buy one last gift for my old Uncle Paul.
The traffic was horrid, found a space near the door;
And headed on in to my favorite store.
The pickings were slim, the shelves nearly bare;
And I wondered why I had even gone there.
The pushing, the shoving, not one word was kind;
And that was just in the Santa Claus line.
Made my way to the store, through the crowd I did drift;
Each person was grabbing for that last minute gift.
When I finally got home, it had started to snow;
Which gave the white lights on the house such a glow.
Made my way through the door, Uncle's present to stow;
When hubby caught me standing beneath mistletoe.
He gave me a smooch, and a glass of red wine;
I smiled and knew it would all turn out fine.
When the kids went to bed and were finally asleep;
I set out the presents, the pile knee deep.
I sat back and smiled, with no rhyme and no reason;
Knowing it must be the time and the season.
When family and friends all gather 'round;
No warmer a feeling could ever be found.
Our home full of friendship, laughter and love;
Is truly God's greatest gift from above.
So as you hustle through the pace of the season;
Remember all of the important reasons.
We gather together, the memories we're making;
The joy in our hearts, good cheer for the taking.
As you read my poem, with your heads I am messing;
But I wish each of you the exact same blessing.
One wish I would make with all of my might;
A Merry Christmas to all; And to all a good night
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