The poem below is one that I wrote about Christmas' past in my home.
Front door wreath welcomes all
Who may come to call
Warmth of a cozy fire entwines
And enhances the scent of cinnamon and pine
With the memories I hold in my heart
On Christmas’ past for some to dwell
When all our dear ones were here
Enjoying the same fun and cheer
Presents laying everywhere
Decorated with color and flair
Yarns of red, gold, green and blue
Garnish gifts from me to you
Alabama’s “Christmas In Dixie” fills the air
Sending wishes to people everywhere
From my house to yours I send
This message too, my friend
Delicious food of beef and ham
Perhaps a leg of lamb or something gourmet
Could be on the menu this special day
Chicken and oyster gumbo as the main course
My mother’s family recipe the source
Fine wines to enjoy and savor
Gives food a better flavor
Homemade fudge, pies and cake
Something of which all can partake
Grandchildren listening for Santa’s reindeer
Cause radar tracking says he is near
Visions of toys dancing in little heads
As they sleepily snuggle in their beds
Sitting on a side table
Is a moss covered little stable
In humbleness a little “babe” lies
As a man on a rugged cross he dies
Obtaining for us paradise as the ultimate prize!
Merry Christmas!
3 comments:
Brilliant!! Puts me in the Christmas spirit for sure.. I remember those Christmases afterall. :) Merry Christmas!
Enjoyed your poem! And I thought only Cajuns enjoyed a good chicken and oyster gumbo on Christmas! *chuckle*
bayou that's what my Christmas' past use to be. I grew up on all the gumbo's. I use to make my cornbread stuffing with oysters. Maybe I will again one day.
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