'Twas the night before 
Christmas, when all through the house 
Not a creature was stirring, 
not even a mouse; 
The stockings were hung by the 
chimney with care, 
In hopes that St. Nicholas 
soon would be there; 
The children were nestled all 
snug in their beds; 
While visions of sugar-plums 
danced in their heads; 
And mamma in her 'kerchief, 
and I in my cap, 
Had just settled our brains 
for a long winter's nap, 
When out on the lawn there 
arose such a clatter, 
I sprang from my bed to see 
what was the matter. 
Away to the window I flew like 
a flash, 
Tore open the shutters and 
threw up the sash. 
The moon on the breast of the 
new-fallen snow, 
Gave a lustre of midday to 
objects below, 
When what to my wondering eyes 
did appear, 
But a miniature sleigh and 
eight tiny rein-deer, 
With a little old driver so 
lively and quick, 
I knew in a moment he must be 
St. Nick. 
More rapid than eagles his 
coursers they came, 
And he whistled, and shouted, 
and called them by name: 
"Now, Dasher! now, 
Dancer! now Prancer and Vixen! 
On, Comet! on, 
Cupid! on, Donder and Blixen! 
To the top of the porch! to 
the top of the wall! 
Now dash away! dash away! dash 
away all!" 
As leaves that before the wild 
hurricane fly, 
When they meet with an 
obstacle, mount to the sky; 
So up to the housetop the 
coursers they flew 
With the sleigh full of toys, 
and St. Nicholas too— 
And then, in a twinkling, I 
heard on the roof 
The prancing and pawing of 
each little hoof. 
As I drew in my head, and was 
turning around, 
Down the chimney St. Nicholas 
came with a bound. 
He was dressed all in fur, 
from his head to his foot, 
And his clothes were all 
tarnished with ashes and soot; 
A bundle of toys he had flung 
on his back, 
And he looked like a pedler 
just opening his pack. 
His eyes—how they twinkled! 
his dimples, how merry! 
His cheeks were like roses, 
his nose like a cherry! 
His droll little mouth was 
drawn up like a bow, 
And the beard on his chin was 
as white as the snow; 
The stump of a pipe he held 
tight in his teeth, 
And the smoke, it encircled 
his head like a wreath; 
He had a broad face and a 
little round belly 
That shook when he laughed, 
like a bowl full of jelly. 
He was chubby and plump, a 
right jolly old elf, 
And I laughed when I saw him, 
in spite of myself; 
A wink of his eye and a twist 
of his head 
Soon gave me to know I had 
nothing to dread; 
He spoke not a word, but went 
straight to his work, 
And filled all the stockings; 
then turned with a jerk, 
And laying his finger aside of 
his nose, 
And giving a nod, up the 
chimney he rose; 
He sprang to his sleigh, to 
his team gave a whistle, 
And away they all flew like 
the down of a thistle. 
But I heard him exclaim, ere 
he drove out of sight— 
“Happy Christmas to all, 
and to all a good night!”

 
 
Merry Christmas to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteHey Jim,
ReplyDeleteAny way you can find out why construction on Swan Lake road has stopped? There has been no work for at least a month.