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Christmas Wonder
by Walter Jones (Age: 63)
copyright 12-11-2003


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Little feet pater down 
next to the tree 
lights flickering 
on the decorated evergreen 
Packages bend the braches 
almost to the floor 
angels voices 
just outside the door 
Santa been here 
and now is gone 
socks candy flowing 
someone sings a Christmas song 
Eyes as wide as can be 
gentle hands touch 
the christmas figures 
under the tree 
A little boy and a girl 
sit on daddy's lap 
Christmas story told 
before presents are un-wrapped 


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12-14-2003 Barry Clopton Lanier    

Walter, you always carry me back, to places I yet still yearn to go


12-12-2003 Nancy Pawley    

What would Christmas be without children..good write, Walter.
Nancy


12-12-2003 Debra Rose    

A magical Christmas tale. I'm so happy I came back to read it again.

Forever,
Debra


12-12-2003 Janet Owenby    

I love this poem Walter, you can see the kids running to the tree. Awesome work Walt.


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