I ponder now, to the years ago, To what came on every Christmas Eve. About the gift that I could get, The perfect gift to have or to receive.
I was only seven, many fleeting years ago, And I loved all kinds of dessert. So then, to get the perfect gift, A chocolate cake was all its worth.
I was asked at 12 to choose my gift And a new typewriter was all I said. At a time when technology had once been young, I was pleased with mine, a branded crimson red.
12 more years passed by and I could not find A better gift than what I got years ago in my life. At 40, I celebrate the 8th anniversary Of the lovey-dovey years I that I spent with my wife.
I'm 55 and weeping, for now both my parents are gone. My dad just died a week ago, at the ripe age of 83. If time was a gift, I'd give it to those I love. Christmas just isn't as complete as it used to be.
It's Christmas yet I'm dying, and loved-ones use the tongue of tears. My final wish would only be to have my whole life encoded in memory; For memories are all that I can leave, and all that I could bring, From all the blessed 86 years-God's own Christmas gift to me.
I tried to make the structure look like a Christmas tree, but it wasn't that easy as I thought. Happy Holidays :)