Santa's Pantas
by
David Pekrul
copyright 12-09-2005
Age Rating: 7 to 127
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There’s a man who would like to be Santa,
Thinks he can, but in fact he just can’ta,
Fit in chimneys, that is,
He’d go down in a whiz,
If he wasn’t too big for his pantas.
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I really liked this, as I do all your poems. Glad to see you've found a past time in your extra time, now that you are retired.
Maybe we should start leaving Santa water and celery instead of cookies and milk :p
I think that this is a nicely done children's poem. It is quick and to the point, with some cute and effective rhymes. It immediately painted a picture of Santa Claus stuck in a chimney. Merry Christmas, my friend!
Your going to have to work on the smile. You don't look as if retirement has made you happy. I would have thought the smile couldn't be removed. Guess you miss the easy pace of your old job! LOL
You could always do it part time!The poem was kind of cute, but you are the real present...gag joke! Merry Christmas my friend, to you and yours! Anthony