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Christmas would come in the morning, and Santa was on his way; Yet there was no tree for a nine year old, to cheerfully decorate. ~ Dressed warmly in tattered, old rags, into her backyard she strayed; Determined to find a Christmas Tree, to bring home and proudly display. ~ Upon her bended knees she searched, until she finally found; A tree that looked as lonely as her, so she pulled it from the ground. ~ She placed it in her living room, used twine to hold it in place; Then she found the few decorations, that she had managed to save. ~ When the last ornament was hung, she plugged in a strand of lights; And how that lonely tree she found, became a most beautiful sight. ~ "Now Santa will have a place, to put our Christmas gifts;" She smiled as she thought to herself, "I hope all our presents will fit." ~ She took her mother by the hand, to show her what she had done; Her mother smiled, as she said, "This is truly beautiful, hon." ~ "I'm glad you like it mommy, now we're ready when Santa arrives; I wanted to put a Christmas Tree up, and I knew you would be surprised." ~ "Now listen to me Sweetpea, you know how poor we are; I have no money to buy you gifts, though I love you with all my heart. ~ The child looked at her mother, and saw the tears in her eyes; "We will still get lots of presents, 'cause Santa Clause never lies." ~ When Christmas morning arrived, the child sprung from her bed; She woke her mother up and said, "Let's see what Santa Clause left!" ~ Beneath their beautiful, Christmas Tree, there were presents piled everywhere; Her mother stared in disbelief, at the gifts stacked here and there. ~ Then they both heard the sound of a knock, upon their living room door; On the porch were sacks of food, how could anyone ask for much more? ~ They sat down later that evening, and enjoyed their huge, Christmas meal; They both gave thanks to the Lord, and could feel that Christmas was real!
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Dec 30, 2018
Dec 30, 2018 at 4:11 PM UTC
~A BRANCH OF FAITH~
Christmas would come in the morning, and Santa was on his way; Yet there was no tree for a nine year old, to cheerfully decorate. ~ Dressed warmly in tattered, old rags, into her backyard she strayed; Determined to find a Christmas Tree, to bring home and proudly display. ~ Upon her bended knees she searched, until she finally found; A tree that looked as lonely as her, so she pulled it from the ground. ~ She placed it in her living room, used twine to hold it in place; Then she found the few decorations, that she had managed to save. ~ When the last ornament was hung, she plugged in a strand of lights; And how that lonely tree she found, became a most beautiful sight. ~ "Now Santa will have a place, to put our Christmas gifts;" She smiled as she thought to herself, "I hope all our presents will fit." ~ She took her mother by the hand, to show her what she had done; Her mother smiled, as she said, "This is truly beautiful, hon." ~ "I'm glad you like it mommy, now we're ready when Santa arrives; I wanted to put a Christmas Tree up, and I knew you would be surprised." ~ "Now listen to me Sweetpea, you know how poor we are; I have no money to buy you gifts, though I love you with all my heart. ~ The child looked at her mother, and saw the tears in her eyes; "We will still get lots of presents, 'cause Santa Clause never lies." ~ When Christmas morning arrived, the child sprung from her bed; She woke her mother up and said, "Let's see what Santa Clause left!" ~ Beneath their beautiful, Christmas Tree, there were presents piled everywhere; Her mother stared in disbelief, at the gifts stacked here and there. ~ Then they both heard the sound of a knock, upon their living room door; On the porch were sacks of food, how could anyone ask for much more? ~ They sat down later that evening, and enjoyed their huge, Christmas meal; They both gave thanks to the Lord, and could feel that Christmas was real!
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Dec 30, 2018
Dec 30, 2018 at 4:11 PM UTC
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