Poem 6 Christmas 2004
Created | Updated Dec 16, 2004
The Post
Christmas Poetry Competition
2004
Boxing Day Song by Welkinhorn
Christmas cards are tangling on silver guilt strings
And the walls are full to dangling with yuletide greetings
The tree is shedding needles into the shag pile
And late presents are being unwrapped
By the children's hopeful eyes
Stars are shining on the little fir tree
And the glitter of frost on the pavement
Shows it's set to freeze
Cold enough for mince pies and mulled wine
And part of me is praying it's cold enough
To snow this time
Credit cards are ringing to the sound of Christmas tills
Shop returns are bringing a whole host of extra bills
Santa's gone from his grotto, no kids to ply with treats
He's busy sucking humbugs
And stacking up the half price sweets
Stars are shining on the little fir tree
And the glitter of frost on the pavement
Shows it's set to freeze
Cold enough for mince pies and mulled wine
And part of me is praying its cold enough
To snow this time
In amongst the wrapping and satsuma peel
Hidden with all the trappings of yesterdays meal
There’s a little glimmer from a hopeful thing
On closer inspection its a cracker toy
Plastic heart on silver ring
The bins are full to overflowing so I empty them outside
In the silver moonlight of this boxing night
The stars glint on the plastic heart on my hand
And the pavements glitter
As snowflakes gently land
Stars are shining on the little fir tree
And the glitter of frost on the pavement
Shows it's set to freeze
Cold enough for mince pies and mulled wine
And part of me is praying its cold enough
To snow this time