Wednesday, 20 October 2021

SANTA CLAUS REALLY LOVES HIS JOB

 

Santa Claus really loves his job

He doesn’t do it for the money

But some times it’s a struggle

And sometimes it’s not funny

Trying to please the kids today

Is certainly no easy task

Balancing what they deserve

Against what they ask

Sometimes Santa is impatient

With the ungrateful little buggers

And pictures them in the future

As sociopaths, fraudsters or muggers

But Santa Claus really loves his job

And most of the kids are a joy

So he does try to be patient

And see the best in every girl and boy

 

RUDOLPH THE RAMPANT

 

Rudolph has been grounded

And severely reprimanded

The cause is his nocturnal activity

During the season of the nativity

Donner has been knocked up

And Vixen is a favourite tup

There are many more names

Who’ve played his reindeer games

He is insatiable, even the boys

Have fallen victim of his joys

Now Santa has had enough

Since he mounted Billy Goat Gruff

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – BABY IN A MANGER (2019)

 

Christmas is naturally all about a miracle baby, but when the Church is plunged into darkness during the service, nobody is expecting a real baby to appear in the manger of the Church nativity scene.

CPS agent Alison (Monica Knox) and Police Detective Brock (Michael Morrone) just happen to be in the Church at the time, but both of them instantly claim jurisdiction over the child and it was clear to everyone that it would take a miracle for them just to stop bickering.

The only thing they agreed about unreservedly was that the child’s welfare was paramount; unfortunately, they had different views of how best to achieve their goal.

So, it was up to Christmas to work its magic.


THE JINGLE OF SLEIGH BELLS

 

The Jingle of sleigh bells, herald

His coming on Christmas Eve

When Santa Claus takes the time

To fill our stocking and I believe

That Santa Claus thinks sincerely

It’s better to give than to receive

YULETIDE GATHERING

 

On the oak and iron studded door

There hung a wreath of yuletide

That was so pleasing to the eye

It seemed to welcome you inside

 

The hallway was lit with candles

Of every shape, size and hue

And tasteful Christmas decorations

Seemed to be constantly in view

 

Down the entire length of the stairs

Entwining the polished mahogany

Garlands of holly and evergreen

Filled the scene most sumptuously

 

The drawing room was minimalist

Each decoration chosen with care

The focal point was the mantelpiece

And the little stocking hanging there

 

In the corner stood a mighty tree

Festively decked in all its glory

But their was more to the gathering

Than just the Christmas story

 

Every face bore a relaxed smile

Such was the festive atmosphere

And so proud was the hostess

But not just for the festive cheer

 

For this was the first Christmas

For their newborn son and heir

And so proud was the mother

Of her newborn son so fair

BUT SOFTLY THE MYRIAD SNOW FLAKES FALL

 

But softly the myriad snow flakes fall

These infinite flakes of purest white

Like pure white down of angels wings

Floating gently from heavens height

 

But this is no heaven-sent delight

This thing of beauty that cruelly lingers

For harshly touched is the naked earth

When touched by winters icy fingers

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – RETURN TO CHRISTMAS CREEK (2018)

 

As Christmas approaches, Amelia Hughes (Tori Anderson), a career-focused Chicago app developer, has her latest Christmas app turned down and was told that she didn’t understand Christmas and lacked holiday spirit.

Crestfallen she returns to her small former hometown of Christmas Creek to rediscover the meaning of Christmas, and if her former hometown can’t lift her sagging spirits nowhere can.

Once she arrives, she reunites with her estranged Uncle Harry (Steven Weber) and her childhood best friend Mike Ruggles (Stephen Huszar).

The mysterious rift between Uncle Harry with Amelia's father divided her family during the holiday season when she was a child, but he welcomed her with open arms.

As she engages in all the local holiday festivities and visits all the familiar places of her youth, she begins falling for Mike and Amelia finds herself feeling the Christmas spirit.