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Not Quite Ready

It’s nearly Christmas in the café; I just got my first card

So please Saint Nic just tell me why, enthusiasm’s hard?

I should be full of Christmas cheer, jingle bells all ringing

Baubles bouncing, tinsel shining, wondering what Santa’s bringing

I’ve not put up my Christmas tree, not hung my decorations

There’s not a single fairly light to hint at celebrations

 

The talk inside the café is evenly divided

Some can’t wait for Christmas while others have decided

That Christmas cheer has passed them by, can’t wait till it’s all done

They wonder why we bother when the cheer is so hard won

Worrying about the presents, have you got the bird?

Putting up the Christmas tree, the pressure is absurd

 

Whichever camp that we are in, humbug or Christmas cheer

We know just what will happen, because it happens every year

On Christmas Eve you’ll find us, running round just like a ******

Because you can’t have Christmas pudding without ****** brandy butter

The turkey won’t fit in the oven because it’s so **** big

And Grandad will be drunk by three and snoring like a pig

 

The kids will all be running round high on Quality Street

And you’ll be close to screaming as they get under your feet

At half past five it starts again with sandwiches and tea

With endless arguments over what’s on the TV

And all you wanted was to watch the new Wallace and Grommit

But you can’t because the quality street have reappeared as *****

 

When finally you get some peace and the kids are all in bed

You settle down on the sofa to watch Emmerdale instead

You remember that tomorrow, Uncle Jim and Auntie Brend

And all their various filthy offspring are due to descend

You haven’t got the joint out yet, the veg are all unpeeled

And if you're honest last year’s mental scars have not yet healed

 

So valiantly on you tread, even though inside you feel

You’ll end up in an asylum if another sprout you peel

What is it that keeps you going through this annual affair?

What makes you peel eighty more sprouts, what makes you want to care?

What makes you put up with more stress at this time of year?

What stops you killing Jim and Brend and drugging Grandad’s beer?

 

No Saint Nic I’m not sure either. Isn’t that quite weird?

It cannot be because of Jesus, the cool bloke with the beard.

I don’t think he would worry about the sprouts so much

Or think that turkey’s so important; perhaps we’re out of touch

Perhaps Christmas makes us crazy in a very special way

Just to make us more grateful for every other normal day

 

So whilst I’m not entirely sure that Christmas is a boon

I’m fairly sure I’ll be infused with Christmas spirit soon

I’ll hang up all my tinsel, get my ***** coordinated

By the time I have my tree up humbug will be eliminated

It’s a little bit like childbirth, this irrational Christmas fear

But that’s ok because once it’s gone I’ll forget it till next year.

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Jun 13, 2012
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