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Rudolph's Nose
by Anthony Lane Stahlhut (Age: 47)
copyright 12-15-2004


Age Rating: 4 to 127

  Rudolph's Nose
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It was that night before Christmas,
and the barn was all a mess.
The elves were all running,
around in circles, more or less.
We all worried about the weather,
as Santa rigged the sleigh.
So much work to be done,
before Christmas Day.
The presents all were loaded,
get the reindeer from the barn.
The thing that happened next,
had us all saying, "darn."
There came such a commotion,
the elves were running berserk.
A storm was on its way,
and Rudolph's nose wouldn't work.
You've got to call a doctor,
I'm sorry, I mean a vet.
Hurry quick and get him here,
we're not out of time yet.
Then above all the commotion,
a small voice could be heard.
Mrs.Clause was saying,
drink this and he'll be cured.
Rudolph drank the potion,
and his nose began to glow!
The elves were all a hissy,
screaming we've got to know.
What was this magic potion,
must have gotten it from above.
Mrs.Clause said it was eggnog,
with unconditional love.
Now Rudolph's nose was working,
so they hooked him to the sleigh.
The reindeer started going
and they were on their way.
All the presents were delivered,
so that no one would be blue.
Now everyone is happy, so
Merry Christmas to you!


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12-17-2005 David Pekrul    

Everyone else has given their critiques, so I'll just say that I like this poem. It is a good variance from the original 'Night Before Christmas'. And that eggnog thing; it works the same on humans also. lol


12-18-2004 Stephen Washam    

Lol. Very clever, you have a great imagination. Everyone should enjoy this smart little tale. Nicely done. Take care and Have fun. Steve


12-16-2004 Paula T.    

AAAWWWWW
That's so sweet!!!!!!!
And I loved the picture.
noone
Did you mean no one?
Anyway, wonderful poem, especially the eggnog.



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