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Our hero in red came tumbling down A heavy fall but no sigh or a frown He ate and he drank and made good of the mess Then he disappeared back up the chimney no less. "Mum, Dad it's christmas" came the shout Children run down the stairs to see if Santa's about An empty glass and a two half eaten pies Then a big sack of presents catch the children's eyes The parents look on with a sense of joy Each present is opened; some sweets and a toy It's picture perfect, a moment to tresure If only every child could experience such pleasure. If only our hero knew of some children's tears No letter no presents no love, only fears He'd do all he could to bring joy to their heart A cuddle, a smile and laughter's a start Love doesn't cost money, a smile causes no pain Be there for each other, never let that togtherness wain A present is for christmas but a family's love is for ever remember true values its the being together.
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Dec 7, 2009
Dec 7, 2009 at 1:33 AM UTC
A gift of love
Our hero in red came tumbling down A heavy fall but no sigh or a frown He ate and he drank and made good of the mess Then he disappeared back up the chimney no less. "Mum, Dad it's christmas" came the shout Children run down the stairs to see if Santa's about An empty glass and a two half eaten pies Then a big sack of presents catch the children's eyes The parents look on with a sense of joy Each present is opened; some sweets and a toy It's picture perfect, a moment to tresure If only every child could experience such pleasure. If only our hero knew of some children's tears No letter no presents no love, only fears He'd do all he could to bring joy to their heart A cuddle, a smile and laughter's a start Love doesn't cost money, a smile causes no pain Be there for each other, never let that togtherness wain A present is for christmas but a family's love is for ever remember true values its the being together.
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Dec 7, 2009
Dec 7, 2009 at 1:33 AM UTC
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