My home is like a wonderland; it glistens
everywhere.
The Frazer fir tree’s ornaments were placed
there with great care.
The wood fire sparkles brightly from the logs
just newly turned,
The screen was placed securely so the children
won’t get burned.
Bright wreaths are placed upon the walls where
pictures once had been
Our home has not looked this good since I can’t
remember when.
The centerpiece with flowers and with candles
burning bright
Lends just a touch of elegance to everything
tonight.
A table holds the Santas that I’d painted long
ago.
One sled I painted of a boy while trudging
through the snow.
I’d painted wooden eggs that showed a happy
Santa face;
One piece showed Mrs. Santa all dolled up in
pretty lace.
The gifts were placed around the tree; the toys
were packed inside.
There’re trucks for boys and for a girl, a doll
dressed like a bride.
Each box was topped with bows and ribbons, quite
a sight to see.
As Jimmy looked them over, asking, “Is this one
for me?”
But suddenly I looked around, and something
seemed to say,
“You’re having quite a party! Is this special in
some way?”
I hung my head in shame for what I saw just gave
me pause.
It seemed my house was saying, “Happy Birthday,
Santa Claus!”
The manger scene is coming out, the angels and
the rest.
We’ll celebrate this Christmas in the way we
know is best!
The carols we’ll be singing, “Hark, the Herald
Angels Sing!”
We’ll have a birthday party, “Glory to the
Newborn King.”
Copyright © by Mariane Holbrook Share