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The
Night After
Christmas
'Twas
the night after Christmas and all through the place,
any
creature that stirred fell flat on her face.
We'd
ripped open the treasures and ransacked the stockings.
The
amount of goodies we ate was quite shocking!
No
one knew how St. Nick had got in while we dozed,
for
the doors were all locked and the chimney was closed.
But
we knew he'd been here and he didn't leave coal,
and
12 hours later, all the fun took its toll.
The
children were nestled wherever they fell,
and
Mommy and Daddy were feeling quite swell.
We
had all survived a fine Holiday Season,
without
losing our sanity, for some unknown reason.
The
tree and the trimmings were still standing intact.
Awful
gifts from the "great" aunts could all go back
to
the stores with the kids' reject mufflers and hats,
to
trade for the perfect glove and/or bat.
Just
24 hours ago we all swore
we'd
never re-enter another mall store.
"Not
for any reason, wild horses can't drag
us
back to those mobs," we'd been heard to brag.
"But,
Lord, did you see what Aunt Ethel has sent?"
"We
can get something cool with the money she spent.
These
clothes are so lame," said the kids in a twinkling,
and
I thought to myself, "What on earth was she thinking?"
So
we fell asleep on couch, floor, or beds,
while
visions of super sales danced in our heads.
But
most of the wonders we'd unwrapped were great,
though
some of the shopping was done rather late.
Still
we loved all the toys and the tools and the dresses,
but
what I need now is some help with the messes.
The
den has been trashed, the living room's missing.
The
toddler just fell and her "owwie" needs kissing.
The
teenager's ear appears stuck to the phone,
yet
he's blasting a tape by some "thugs" he calls "Bone".
The
kitchen may need some paint and some plaster.
The
dinner, delicious, the stove's a disaster!
There's
not a clean plate, glass or spoon to be found
I
can't find the counter...
my
head's starting to pound!
Quick,
somebody, open this child-proof cap.
Never
mind, there's no water, I buried the tap.
And
so as we bask in the holiday glow
with
all of the loved ones and friends that we know,
I'll
repeat this again and get it just right...
Merry
Christmas to All
and
now, please, kids, good night!
~By
Nicke Strother~

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