1435 – Waiting for Christmas

Waiting for Christmas
By my calendar, it’s Christmas Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve Eve…

The Twelfth Day of Christmas

The Holidays have gone away.
The New Year came and passed.
And how uncool: tomorrow, school.
Our break blew by too fast.

The gifts we got that Santa brought
are broken, bashed, or bent.
and we’re bereft that all that’s left
are clothes that grandmom sent.

The halls aren’t decked. The wreath is wrecked.
There’s no more Christmas cheer.
The candies: ate. And now we wait
a slothful, sluggish year.

The tree has died; it’s naked, dried
with needles on the ground.
Three hundred fifty three more days
’till Christmas comes around.

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Author: Samuel Kent

I'm a dad who wants to share his labor of love with the world. I also happen to be an award-winning artist and poet. Follow the lunchbox doodles and poems on twitter: @LunchboxDoodler!

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