Sunshine Christmas
Tired, tired, Oh so tired, at Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall’s
Night,
Where’s the wink of an eye, and the twist of his head,
where’s the silhouette’s sailing from sight,
Up high overhead, to the round moon’s laughter, and the
Milky Way’s Christmas delight.
And the brightest of stars that guided our path, while our
hearts burst with hope just for fun,
And after the frost of a cold crispy sleep,
We rose with the warmth of the sun.
We shook, shook, shook, shook, all the scales from our eyes,
in sheer vigor, life, and hope,
And climbed Jacob’s ladder with Tarzan’s ease on sunbeams
woven in rope.
We wiggled and rolled and rollicked and tumbled, in crisp
winter skies so high,
While night rolled in without any fears, and a sleigh filled
with joy soared by.
“Oh, Goodbye, goodbye, old Christmas cheers!’
“We loved you when hearts were young!”
“Please, come back, again,
after long night’s shadow,
In God’s dear land of the Sun!”
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