Seventh-graders from L.J. Schultz in Cape Girardeau provide some lpoetic thoughs on Christmas and winter in this section, alsong with a few of the many groups that contributed to Toy Box and Christmas for the Elderly this year.
What is Christmas?
By Amy Rauls
Christmas is about a baby,
a gentle little child,
Whose mother and father's temperament
was very, very mild
In the fields were shepherds
caring for their sheep,
Who saw a star so bright,
they couldn't even sleep.
The appearance of an angel,
first unto these men,
Is part of a story
told over and over again
Also, in this story
are wisemen from the East,
Who rode to this baby
on hairy, bumpy beasts.
So when you see houses
decorated you will know,
A gentle child was born
many years ago.
As the Sun Goes Down
By Marquis Brookins
As the sun goes down
And the sky loses its glow
I think about loved ones
As I draw in the snow
They are off in the house
And the fire's aglow
Everything outside is dark
But Santa brings his magical spark
Santa glides through the sky
On his spectacular flight
He is saying,
"Merry Christmas to all
And to all a good night."
Christmas is Wonderful
By Trevor Blattner
Christmas is wonderful,
Christmas is grand,
Christmas is the time for a happy land,
Christmas is green,
Christmas is red,
Christmas puts joy in everyone's head
Christmas is pretty,
Christmas is bright,
I just can't wait until Christmas night.
Santa Claus
By Cameron Bennett
Santa is my favorite part of Christmas.
He symbolizes happiness and cheer.
His special gift of love,
Comes only once a year.
It takes all year to make the presents,
That ares specially delivered by reindeer.
Is this the special gift of magic
that spreads everywhere?
Christmas Time
By Amber Elaine Smith
Every kid is full of joy,
For Christmas time's a time for toys,
Houses are full of lights,
People's spirits are bright,
Everyone does right,
There's never crime,
At Christmas time.
Christmas Anticipation
By Bryan Crain
Christmas is fun.
People on the run.
Carols to sing.
Presents to bring.
In honor of the Holy one.
Bright lights can be seen
on Christmas trees so green.
Children waiting,
anticipating
what Santa Claus will bring.
Wintertime
By Natalie Arnzen
There is hardly a bird in sight,
Darkness comes early, thus starts the night.
A time when snow falls,
and ice chills our bodies,
A good time to stay inside
and work on our hobbies.
A log by the fire and
flames that glow,
A cup of hot cocoa goes
nicely with snow.
An evergreen tree every now and then,
To remind us that spring
will come again.
Rudolph
By Abbie Leming
When I think of Rudolph I think of ...
Red nose shining brightly.
Using his bright nose to guide the sleigh.
Doing a good deed for Santa.
Other reindeer calling him names.
Loving what he is doing.
People getting presents because of his help.
Happiness flying through the air.
Snow
By Matt Gile
When you feel
The cold, chilled air,
And you see
The trees are bare,
You might be happy,
Because you know,
It won't be long
'Till you get snow.
Holiday Spirit
By Dane Lincoln
After Thanksgiving, and during the Holiday Season;
Look past the gaudy neon signs;
Ignore the toy catalogs with the coupons;
The toy commercials, stating they have the best prices in town;
And the infomercials blaring from every radio,
Know the real meaning of Christmas,
The child born of the name Jesus Christ.
Remember Why...
By F.J. Tanksley
Christmas is coming
Carolers are humming
In your time of joy
Don't forget the little boy
Who was birthed on this night
So that our life might be bright
In this day
Most people delay
To remember
Why we celebrate December.
Christmas
By Jessica Ham
Christmas is the best time of year
I'm just so glad it's finally here.
There's Christmas trees left and right,
The decorations are out of sight,
The presents are wrapped so tight and well,
I always have to shake or smell.
Christmas is just so bright and gay,
I wish we had it every day.
Christmas Time
By Katie Cole
Christmas time is filled with love,
When you see a turtle dove,
Night after night of waiting and hoping,
Parents get tired of children moping,
Late at night when parents are in bed,
Children are dreaming of visions in their head,
Later when Christmas arrived,
The parents are glad that they survived.
Christmas
By Jessica Layman
Cake and cookies,
Happy faces,
Rushing to do last-minute shopping,
Inside small cozy houses,
Santa Claus on his way,
The children leaving cookies and milk out for Santa,
Mothers and Fathers tucking kids in bed,
And stockings hanging on the mantle,
Santa and his reindeer finally arrive!
What I Want For Christmas
By Ashley Foutch
For Christmas I want a coat,
or maybe even a boat.
Maybe I could get some shoes,
or even go on a cruise.
Christmas time is very near,
there are lots of things I want this year.
I hope I get more than one present,
to make my Christmas very pleasant.
A Christmas Journey
By Bryan Lowell
Oh, tonight is Christmas Eve
When jolly Santa will surely leave
Journeying from city to city
To deliver presents for you and me.
Reindeer landing light as a feather
Even in the snowy weather
Sliding down the chimneys without a peep
Careful not to wake those asleep.
Stuffing stockings full of treats
Yearning for cookies that he will eat
Leaving presents under trees so bright
Singing merry Christmas and to all a good night.
Christmas Eve
By Tyler Wibbenmeyer
Children sleep, waiting for Christmas Day,
Hung by the chimney are stockings,
Rosy checks of Santa appear.
In the family room he
Sets presents by the
Tree of pine.
Merry is he,
Away he flies in his sleigh,
Soon Santa is gone from sight.
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
By Sharron Hooker
It came upon a midnight clear,
That Santa came with all his reindeer.
Lots of candy and lots of toys,
For all good girls and all the good boys.
It came upon a midnight clear,
That we should have a good year.
And as Santa always said,
You children should be in bed.
For it you do not,
You will get caught.
So let this be a lesson to you,
Please, please, don't be blue.
Merry Christmas To All,
And To All A Good Night!
I Remember
By Barbara Gesellschap
I remember the Christmas,
When I opened by Gifts.
The air filled with love
As my dog gave a kiss.
I remember the Christmas,
When I got a bad shirt.
I thought to myself,
"I'd rather have dirt."
I remember my dad,
The look on his face.
His eyes were surprised,
as he got, a shoelace?
I remember all I can,
From Christmases past.
I'm so glad I do,
For they all run so fast.
One By One
By Jessica Hodge
One lonely little snowflake
comes floating to the ground.
We watch it fall so graceful,
landing without a sound.
On and one the snowflakes fall,
until they measure at least an inch.
We roll it into three big balls.
that part was a cinch.
Stacking one on top of the other,
a new friend we had made.
With a little wish and magic,
maybe one day he will come to our aid.
Christmas Time
By Rebecca Jo Bell
Christmas is the time of year,
When reindeer fly and snow is near.
"Merry Christmas" we yelled
As the clock struck twelve.
We went to bed with
visions of sugar plums
dancing through our heads.
We woke up at six and
to our surprise
there stood Santa with
a twinkle in his eye.
"Merry Christmas" he said
in a dash he was gone.
Tomorrow will be a
new day at the
crack of dawn.
Santa's Last Stop
By Eric Lynch
I was asleep in bed
Resting my head
Until Santa came along.
He weighted 800 pounds.
But the roof wasn't sound
So he fell to the ground.
I heard a thud
When he fell in the mud
That sounded like a Scud.
Santa's plight
Was quite a sight
On that Christmas Even night.
Santa got up with a hop.
"Good thing this was the last stop."
What is Christmas?
By Erica Ayers
What is Christmas, do you know?
Christmas is lights,
Christmas is snow.
What is Christmas, do you feel it?
Christmas is cold,
Christmas is frostbite.
What is Christmas, do you see?
Christmas is presents,
Christmas is family.
What is Christmas?
Christmas is Love.
Christmas
By Tammy Henson
As I wake up in the morning,
A chill sweeps across my face,
Tickling my neck.
The sound of gentle voices
Fills my ears. Then, I hear
The rustling of paper.
What do I see? My family
Gathered in a circle on the
Floor. I opened my mouth to
Ask them what they were doing,
but I shut it immediately.
It's Christmas.
Colors
By Lance Ruebel
Like a rainbow it comes and goes,
The bright colorful lights and shiny nose.
It's the season of holiday cheer,
With it peace and love draws people near.
Packages beautifully wrapped,
Imaginations of money, games and logo caps.
With the spirit within our hearts,
The fun begins with shopping carts.
Fill them up with presents, for your friends,
Remember what you give comes from within.
The rainbow fades as snow begins to fall,
So enjoy the moment today, with a special holiday call.
By Becky Randolph
Christmas time is coming near
Some children are starting to fear
That old St. Nick
Might give them a stick.
But to their surprise,
Santa arrives
With many toys
For every little girl and boy
But soon they will find out
And start to pout
Then out of nowhere Christmas has passed
And all the children will start to gasp
That Christmas time is done
But they will say, "We'll still have fun."
My Idea of Christmas
By Monica Leible
I love the way my family celebrates Christmas.
All the baking and the thick warm smells coming from the kitchen.
All the cakes and pie making and knowing love is near.
It warms everyone's hearts with joy and happiness,
knowing that you will get to see old relatives, and have everyone near.
You hear laughter and people bustling around,
You see people and hugs.
That's my idea of Christmas.
Christmas Surprise
By Sarah Abercrombie
I wake up on this Christmas morn,
Dream forgotten and not forlorn.
I look outside at the freezing cold,
And inside at the warmth like gold.
Charging downstairs, the tree in sight,
Forgetting about the wintry night.
I think the presents are all for me,
In runs my sister with just as much glee.
She peers under the tree but I pull her back,
Hearing something growling with eyes jet black.
We yell for Dad who runs over in shock,
As our sweet little puppy crawls out with a sock.
Christmas
By Lexi Harper
Christmas time is near
My favorite time of the year
We will have lots of fun
When all the shopping is done
Santa is coming, upon his red sled
If I were you, I'd get in bed
For Christmas time is near
My favorite time of the year.
Christmas
By Keri Lungwitz
Christmas time again is here
All the kids are full with cheer
When the snow falls on the ground
You see kids all around.
The time has come to open presents
And feel the warmth of Godly essence.
After Christmas time is over
The new year presents us with a new cover.
The Gift
By Sylvia Austin
Here's a gift to you from me
It's a gift you can't put under a tree.
It's wrapped and packed
Just waiting for you
This gift is fit for two.
Winter
By Lainie Bohnsack
The wind whistled around the trees,
And you could hear the creek
Trickling around the rocks.
The stars were glistening in the moonlight
And in the distance you could hear
Coyotes howling and crickets chirping.
The cool night air stung my face,
And nipped at my toes
The feeling of Christmas is here.
Snow Comes and Goes
By Trisha Klipfel
Of course snow comes every year,
Who would she a single tear?
We bundle up and play it safe,
A snowball war comes to place.
We throw for hours fight, fight, fight,
Until we say nighty night.
The next morning I wake with a yawn,
And notice all of the snow is gone!
It melted away, far from here,
Now I shed my single tear.
Christmas
By Marsha Weibrecht
Since Christmas Day is almost here
I must await the holiday cheer.
So many boxes under the tree
I cannot wait to see what's for me.
Quietly I awake on Christmas Eve night
Hopefully no one else is in sight.
I sneak in the living room happy with glee
I realize I must check under the tree
To find out exactly what's going to be given to me.
I slowly start to unwrap the box,
But then someone knocks.
Could it be Santa? runs through my head,
Upon the roof with toys in his sled.
Maybe it could, but maybe not so
I run outside and it begins to snow
It is cold and wintry, too
When Santa isn't there I begin to feel blue
On Christmas Day morn mom takes me to the mall
and then I see him the greatest of all!
Christmas Weather
By Markale Boyce
Can you, can't you feel the wind
Bouncing off your freezing chin?
The wind is blowing and of course it's snowing,
So!
Why don't you come on in?
Christmas
By Chauntel Warner
As all twelve elves started putting
Toys on the shelves, the snow started
To flow, the stockings started talking.
I could then see all the trees. You
Ask what this task means.
Christmas!
The talk of toys among the children
And the hum of carols from my neighbor Daryl.
Christmas is near.
Christmas Night
By Amanda Kridelbaugh
On Christmas night,
The stars shine bright.
With sugar plums,
When Santa comes.
Little Rudy leads the sleigh,
In the sky across the bay.
Tiny children fast asleep,
In the night of snowy sleet.
Baby, It's Cold Outside
By Amy Hawkins
As the wind is breezin'
My feet are freezin'
It's very cold outside.
I pull my covers over my head
And snuggle real tight in my bed.
What happened to the flowers
And the leaves on the trees?
Could it be that they
Disappeared or went away
Just for the holiday?
Whatever the reason
It's the cold winter season.
Christmas
By Terra Herzberger
As I lay here,
Wide awake,
I watch the fall,
Of every flake.
Drifting down,
From the sky to earth,
On this day,
Of Christ's birth.
Christmas running through my head,
As I lay here in my bed.
Winter
By Urme Ali
The wind pierces my skin with its cold
The trees seem as if they're growing old
The snow gracefully falls to the ground
Not a leaf on a tree is to be found
The ground is covered with white
Nothing for miles is in sight
Winter is here once again.
A First Grade Winter
By Austin Crowe
When will it snow?
When is Christmas?
What is in my present?
May I have some hot chocolate?
Bed time.
It snowed; it snowed!
It's too cold outside.
Give me some hot chocolate.
When is summer?
The Winter of Poems
By Allen Bottoms
All and everything has its winters.
Even the frosty trees of the beautiful forests.
They get cold and begin to tremble down and the end will come upon them.
And the fish of the deep softly rippling water. Which have only one place to go. But a home they don't quite have, so they go to the truly frost ice.
They will knock on the door in hope of a friend. Then they feel a slight chill as they wait for a warm home to sleep in, and then the end will come upon them also.
You all even will feel the chills of the winter,
But as you pass, the summer will come. Then the clouds of the winter will also feel their own chills coming upon them.
And the end of the winters of poems will soon come.
Christmas ...
By Aaron Schneider
The day that everybody waits for.
What day is the day?
Well, they say the day is the best day.
What day does the music play, lights light, fire light and all cozy?
This day is the day that the sleigh bells ring.
They say this is a special day.
This day was Jesus' day.
They say this day is Christmas day.
By Becky Komorech
There is a blanket of snow
The trees are bare
Children are smiling
Christmas is near.
Santa is busy
Making laughter and fun
The elves along side him
Their work's almost done.
The clock is ticking
Time's almost out
Christmas is coming
Time to turn all about.
Christmas Eve is here
Time to load up the sleigh
Children are sleeping
There's no more to say.
Except to call out the names
Of all his reindeer in flight
He lifted off only to say
Happy Christmas to all and to all a good night.
Anticipation
By David Wallis
It was Christmas Even and I was lying in bed,
Thoughts of presents were rolling through my head.
I had asked for CDs, clothes, and games,
I only hoped that St. Nick wouldn't forget my name.
I tossed and turned in the shadows of the hall light.
Wishing that I would fall asleep and it would no longer be night.
Several times my eyes grew weak,
Pretty soon there would be presents for me to seek.
When morning came I rose with delight,
I jumped out of bed to go see the sight.
As I ran downstairs I saw the tree
Under it were all the presents St. Nick left for me.
What Brings Christmas
By Cristy Phelps
Christmas brings beautiful, light houses
Along wit mounds of snow
Cold winds are on the horizon
Jack Frost is at the window
Christmas Eve will bring
Little munchkins waiting
Waiting for their presents
Waiting for Christmas morning.
Santa's Visit
By Cody Hill
Ho, ho, ho! I heard Santa say,
It soon will be Christmas Day.
I hope he brings me presents galore.
I want Stretch Armstrong and a whole lot more!
When Santa comes down our old chimney,
He will see our beautiful, big tree.
Dear Santa, Do remember to stop by.
If you miss my house, I will surely cry!
Christmas Is Here
By Aaron Sadler
Carolers sing and shouts,
Santa's here with gifts,
Choirs give concerts,
Christmas is here.
Trees are up,
Lights light up houses,
Snow glistens in the sun,
Christmas is here.
On Christmas Morning
By Kim Pancoast
On Christmas morning when the sun comes out,
The snow is on the ground and you are up about.
You want to open presents and see all your gifts,
But your mom and dad are still sound asleep.
When your parents wake up it's about noon time,
As you sit by the tree just looking at the presents
You say to yourself I wish I were asleep.
Christmas Time
By Sarah Vogel
Christmas is a time of joy,
Every kid expecting a toy.
We drive around to see the lights;
The houses full of many sights.
We put up the tree for everyone to see
Then our presents go underneath.
Families gather around the fire,
To hear the stories of their desire.
A Christmas Poem
By Arthur Pilsner
Christmas is a time for cheer,
It is not a time for fear.
Christmas is a time for giving,
It is not a time for swimming.
Christmas is a time for caring,
It is a time for sharing.
Christmas is a time to sing,
It is a time for many things.
Christmas
By Tiffany Ashby
Christmas is a time of happiness and cheer,
Thinking about the beginning of a wonderful year.
Be glad you have a little part,
In touching your mom or dad's heart.
Christmas is a time for sharing,
But also a time for caring.
Be happy the whole year through,
And hopefully Christmas will come back to you.
Christmas Time
By Chassidy Johnson
Christmas time is a time for giving,
Christmas time is a time for living.
Christmas time is a time for sharing.
Christmas time is a time for caring.
Christmas time is a yearly thing.
Christmas time is a time to sing.
Children playing,
Bells are ringing,
That's what Christmas time is bringing.
Christmas
By Elliott Swoboda
Carolers sing in the street,
While the animals keep their beat.
Just like in Bethlehem,
Shepherds kneel by their lamb.
Children waiting for Santa to come.
Thinking of Christmas tunes as they hum.
Presents are going to come on Christmas Day.
But it's about listening to what people say!
Everything is ready
By Sarah Holshouser
Snow is on the ground.
Stars are in the sky.
Lights are on the house.
A wreath is on the door.
A Christmas tree is in the house.
Cookies are on the table.
Milk is in a glass,
For tonight will be in the past.
Christmas
By Amanda Harris
At Christmas time I think of
Elves helping Santa make the toys,
The happy faces of girls and boys.
I think of houses decorated with lights,
And driving around looking at
The great Christmas sights.
I think of all the presents under
The tree, I wonder how many
There are under there for me.
A Christmas Poem
By Josh Zyduck
When we fall asleep on Christmas Eve,
Santa comes and brings us treats.
We enjoy them on Christmas Day,
As we run, hide, and play.
After we come in side from out,
We get a cup of hot chocolate that we drink.
Christmas is a time of year,
When everyone is full of cheer.
Christmas Is Coming
By Josh Shoulders
Christmas is coming
Snow is falling lightly
Christmas is coming
Santa is big and fat
Christmas is coming
Presents beautifully wrapped
Christmas is coming
Christmas specials on TV
Christmas is coming
Baby is born
Christmas is here
Nine Reasons to Celebrate Christmas
by Jake Garner
Christ was born.
Having family to celebrate with.
Remembering other Christmases
Icicles and snowflakes
Santa Claus
Tinsel and trees
Mother and son
Apple strudel
Stuffed stockings
That's why I celebrate Christmas
Winter Dream
By Amber Jaco
As winter comes, it brings the cold,
The snow falls and the wind blows.
On the window lays the frost,
In the cloud-filled sky, the sun is lost.
The ground is covered in glittery white,
Reflecting its beauty throughout the night.
Children dream of Christmas Day,
Thoughts of presents and Santa's sleigh.
Snowflakes drift softly to the Earth,
It is the season of our Savior's birth.
A precious gift sent from God above,
To bring us salvation with all his love.
Christmas
by Michael Mercer
Christmas is about the joy that Santa brings
When you hear his sleigh bells ring.
As you sit by the fireplace
It brings a smile to your face
When you look outside you see snow
And hear the wind blow
This is what I think of on Christmas Day
And also that Jesus was born and his spirit shall stay.
Christmas
By Krista Olson
Christmas time is full of cheer,
Here comes Christmas, it's almost here,
Rockin' around the Christmas tree,
It's time to celebrate, you see,
Singing songs of love and joy,
Time to remember the baby boy,
Music playing loud and clear,
Animals playing outside, look! Some deer!
Snow is falling all around because
It's Christmas Day!
Snow
By Christina Poole
Snow is falling,
can't you hear it?
Hitting the solid ground,
Falling, falling, fast and slow.
Singing a soft tune,
Singing, singing, so, so slow.
Snow is falling outside
Snow, snow, so white and cold.
Christmas Poem
By Wade Christian
Christmas is the time of year
That people spread loving cheer.
Singing in the street
Playing music to a Christmas beat.
Decorating presents with bows
What is in them, no one knows.
Most forget that this day He was born
On that cold December morn.
Christmas Comes Once a Year
By Jason Beard
Once a year, houses are lit
People give out presents and gifts
The little kids play with their toys
Big old men act like little boys
Songs are sung, food is eaten
Everyone goes home and starts sleepin'
The very next day, down come the lights
Out goes the tree, out of sight.
Snow
By Ben Stratton
Snow is white and can be packed tight;
it might melt in the light,
even though it is not bright.
It is fun the play at night
and have a snowball fight
But don't fear,
it only comes at one time each year.
Snow Flakes
By Rory Dellamano
What could be better than snow?
It's white and airy.
What could be better than snow?
It's fluffy and light.
What could be better than snow?
It's bright and cold.
What could be better than snow?
Who doesn't like snow?
Preparation for Christmas
By Andrew Elliott
Kids making wish lists.
Moms baking pies.
Dads putting up the trees.
Grandmas filling wish lists.
Firemen decorating the firehouse.
Police having a charity drive.
Christmas is coming.
I can tell by the mood.
Christmas
By Bruce Smith
Christmas is a time of sharing,
When love is in the air,
When kids and parents are together,
and family everywhere.
When food is one the table,
and Christmas carols start to sing,
and when you hear the music,
church bells start to ring.
As you can see from this poem,
Christmas is the best time of the year.
It fills kids with joy and laughter
and full of cheer.
Busy
By Leslie Bollinger
Busy, busy, busy, busy,
wrapping presents, baking cookies.
Busy, busy, busy, busy,
pouring milk for Santa Claus.
Busy, busy, busy, busy,
tucking children into bed,
and kissing them on the head
and then .... it's over!
What I think of When I hear the word Christmas
By Jonathan Cunningham
Christmas is the time of giving and sharing
It is also a time of loving
Christmas is a time in which everybody comes together
It is a time that the farthest people away come together
It is a time of love and joy
It helps us celebrate the holiday season
It is a time of peace and happiness
Christmas is the only holiday that brings out the best in people
Christmas is my favorite holiday
This is what I think of when I hear the word Christmas
Christmas Day
By Erica Holshouser
Christmas is a time of celebration.
Happy are the children 'round the nation.
Rising out of bed each day,
In memory of the baby in the hay.
Starting out with opening presents,
The dinner is served and is so pleasant.
Many cries of joy
As children unwrap their favorite toy
So this is called Christmas Day.
What Christmas is About
By Patricia Celeste Welch
Christmas is about ...
Sharing and not being a Grinch,
The birth of Jesus Christ our Lord.
Christmas is also about ...
Loving and caring and giving and getting.
That is what I think
Christmas is about!
What Does Christmas Mean?
By Lindsey Hiett
Christmas means a time of getting out of school
Christmas means a time of fun and laughter
Christmas means a time of caroling
Christmas means a time of love
Christmas means a time of spending money
Christmas means a time of shopping
Christmas means a time of sharing gifts with others
But to me, Christmas really means the birth of Baby Jesus.
Christmas Is Here
By Rachel Miller
Christmas is here;
The rush of children
As school lets out for
Christmas vacation.
The crowd of parents,
Grandparents, aunts and
Uncles through the mall.
As you walk down the
Street you see parents
and their children putting
up Christmas lights,
Santas and snowmen.
But when the snow
Falls you know
Christmas is here.
Close to Christmas
By Brent Presser
It is about Christmas time.
It is going to be good.
We will think about our crime,
Because God says we should.
Trading gifts
is going on.
Our hearts will lift
and hate will be gone.
For this special time,
We think about
Caroling chimes
and gifts to get out.
Christmas Eve
Twyla Gauthier
Outside the snow is falling and the moon is shining bright,
As people drive around the town in awe of beautiful lights,
Inside the fire is burning and lights are dimmed for night,
The children lie in bed awake and wonder if they might,
Sneak into the living room and maybe steal a present or two,
And maybe open up just one, that looks like it would be some fun,
But to take that chance, they say no way,
For old St. Nick may be on his way.
And if they were caught they might get coal,
Instead of a beautiful present all wrapped up in gold.
What Christmas is All About
By Jamie Latta
Presents, food and family
Christmas novelties
Love that nose, Rudolph!
"Let's get going, Santa."
Drop the presents down the chimney
Little Jenny's dollar
John's toy truck
"The Night Before Christmas"
is recited by the fire
While sipping on eggnog
and sucking on gumdrops.
As the moon burns bright
Jenny, John, Mom and Dad
Snuggled in their beds
Until a new day arouses.
Christmas Time
By Rachel Sprigg
Christmas is coming, you'd better hurry!
Christmas is coming, shoppers scurry!
When you check-out as fast as you can,
Read the prices on the scan.
As you're quickly looking for your car,
You might remember you parked pretty far.
While you're sitting at home wrapping your presents,
Keep in mind they need to look pleasant.
After you put them under the tree,
Make yourself a cup of hot tea.
The Christmas I'll Remember
By Mark Wittenborn
We put up the tree
And throw on the lights
As we prepare
For Christmas Eve night.
We hung up the mistletoe
As my sister walked by
She thought we should kiss
But she is not a pretty sight.
When Snow Starts to Fall
By Lesley Augspurger
When snow starts to fall,
and angels sing and call,
When kids begin to carol,
and eggnog fills the barrels,
When kids start to sled,
And thoughts of Santa fill their heads.
When everyone's in good cheer,
You know that Christmas is here.
Christmas
By Katelin Robinson
Christmas, snowflakes, yes it's that time of year,
When everyone wishes you good tidings and cheer
Cookies baking, fudge is making
And the turkey's basting
Kids are waking
Snow is flaking
Yes, it's that time of year
that's when you know it's here.
A White Beautiful Morning
By Steven Hodges
Awakened by glittering snow
Shining thru the window so
As beautiful as any day could go
A day anyone could like the most
With glittering snow here and there
Beautiful snow flakes everywhere
When all the trees are very bare
The most beautiful day of all.
Winter Days
By Adam Riegle
We watch as winter slowly rolls in
We feel the chilling wind tickle our chins
We watch as each day slowly passes away
As we wait for the next to begin.
It snows that night and all through the day
So we put on our boots and go out to play
We have a grand time in the snow that day
But soon the snow melts away
And we wait with joy for the very next day.
Santa Claus
By Melissa Wellman
Seasonly he comes
And jolly he always is
Never wearing a frown
To make the children sad
Always bring presents
Collectors items and all
Learning each and every name
Alone, from Albert to
Eugene and Zekeiel.
So Merry Christmas to all
And a Happy New Year.
Winter
By Tyler Zimmer
Winter is my favorite season
It is so peaceful it is snowing
The silence is beautiful.
It seems as if everything is still.
I love playing in the snow
Snowball fights are the best,
Now you know I like winter
It's the greatest.
Snow Snow
By Andrew Eaton
Oh, how it glows
Sparkly and glittery
Makes children jittery
The treetops are frosty
and my mom drinks her coffee.
I run outside
and feel a blow to my side
It was my Dad. He threw a snowball at me.
I made one myself and threw it in glee.
Snow makes me happy indeed.
Winter
By Brian Smalley
A beautiful season winter, No.
All full of snow.
Everyone so gay
asking if you want to play
Holidays of winter are many
All so good I couldn't pick any;
glowing is the Christmas tree
while three kids wait with glee.
As the kids build a snowman
the parents prepare some ham.
The feast will be gigantic
Christmas Eve will make them all frantic.
Winter Sounds
By Lauren Schaefer
Have you ever heard the
sound of a cold breeze
against the snow?
Or the crunch of the frozen
grass beneath your toes?
These sounds are so familiar
to us when winter comes,
And lost again in summer
to a busy morning hum.
Christmas Time
By Adam Tucker
Christmas Time is coming' on,
But slowly Christmas Time is gone,
Toys and games are nice to get,
But shoes and clothes won't always fit.
Friends and family come to visit,
Christmas music is nice, or is it?
Snowflakes fall onto the ground,
Soon the spring will come around.
Christmas Snowflakes
By Brittany Clark
Snowflakes fall on my nose.
It makes me cross-eyed.
As I'm making a snow angel I want to doze.
As the snow melts I sighed.
But then it came back white as ever.
It's about knee deep
It's all wonderful.
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