Christmas, poetry written by Eric Shelman at Spillwords.com

Christmas

Christmas

written by: Eric Shelman

 

Winter’s freezing winds
Blow briskly, brutefully
Snowy, sleety solstice

Merriment’s spirits
Jolly, joyful, happy hearts
Yuletide’s festivals

Celebrating Christ
Gift-giving, gift-receiving
Singing carols, giving praise

Wild Hunt celebrations for
Yule, praising and worshiping
Odin, Modraniht, supreme

Commuting, communing, communities
Heralding happy hopeful holly holidays
Rejoicing religion’s righteous reverences
Icy ivy icicles
Snowfall, snowballs, snowman, snowflakes
Trips, togetherness, tidings, toys, traditions
Merry, manger, mince-pies, mistletoe,
mittens, myrrh
Angels appreciate Advents
Sledding, sleighing, skating

Candy canes, cards, caring, cheerful,
charismatic
Hot chocolate, hot cider, hugs, Hallelujah
Receiving red ribbons, reunions, reindeer
Ice skating, icicle eating, Israeli
Saint Nicholas, Santa Claus, sacred
symbols, special shepherd’s spirits
Tinsel, trees, Three Kings Day, Tiny Tim,
tranquilest
Magical, musical miracles, Mary,
Messianism
Appreciating angels, Advent calendars,
aroma
Stuffed stockings, sugarplums, scarfs

Apostles
Believed in Jesus
Christ’s
Doctrine
Evangelicalism
Freedom
Gracefulness, Godliness, generousness,
glory, God’s Son
Holiness, happiness, hopefulness,
honorable
Intuitions, innovations, introspections
Justifications, juxtapositions
Kindness, knowledgeable, King of Kings
Light, love, laws, life
Mercifulness, masterfulness
Noteworthiness, Never-ending, notoriety
Obedience, Omnipresent, Omnipotent
Prophecies, parables, preachings
Quotable questionings
Righteousness, rebelliousness, revelations
Spreading salvation’s sanctions, supreme
Savior
Truthful teachings tremendously
Universalisms, Undefiled
Vindications, Victorious
Wisdom, Way, Wonderfulness
Xenodochial
Yearnings
Zealotry

Children waking up their, parents earlier
than usual
awaiting whatever, gifts they expected
receiving gifts their, parents bought them
whether
or not they liked what they, got still thanked
them either way.

Christmas, it comes and goes once every
year
Christmas, is winter’s celebration, full of
cheer
Christmas, is festive fun, joyful, and happiness

Christmas, it’s time to give and receive gifts
Christmas, is celebrating Christ’s birthday
Christmas, is enjoying great feasts with family and friends

Christmas time has come tonight
Good food, drinks, and company
Celebrating Christ’s birthday
Hailing Holly King, Oak King
Sun’s son Rebirth Festival.

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