Passions in Poetry

Poetry from the Generations - Nan's Morsels Home

Morsels Home   About Me    My Morsels   Nana    Grammie M    Stacia    Sandra    Munchkins    Gallery   Poetry Forums   Writers' Blog

Writers' Blog Home 
About Me
My Morsels
Nana's Poetry
Gram M Speaks
Stacia's Words
Sandra's Works
My Munchkins
The Gallery
Poetry Forums


nana

Some Great
Contemporary Poets

Custom Poetry by Elizabeth Santos
Balladeer
Kit McCallum
Karilea Jungel
Martie Odell-Ingebretsen
Renay Piercey-Nesius
Marge Tindal

Your Privacy
Contact Us 


The Little Christmas Tree
by Velma M. Carlson

A little tree sits in the corner
...So very, very small.
It makes me think of years gone by ~
...Much better than none at all.
Five small candles in the window ~
...And a wreath hangs on the door.
I try to make it look like Christmas ~
...As it did so many years before.
Christmas, such a happy time ~
...Love and laughter everywhere ~
Time for loving, time for praying
...Time for giving; time to share.
Let's all have a "Merry Christmas"
...From the beginning to the end ~
Let us pray for peace on earth
...And good will toward all men.
A little tree sits in the corner
...And there are lights on every bough.
So many years have come and gone
...I remember all of them somehow.
Christmas, such a happy time, as
...we wait for it to come,
"Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas ~
...Merry Christmas, everyone"!

 

A simile is as easy as pie, but a metaphor is a piece of cake!
Poetry From the Generations - Nan's Morsels

© All work included on this site is copyrighted by Nancy Ness, the original author or artist, and/or the Carlson family. DO NOT reproduce or use elsewhere, any works found herein without explicit written permission from us.

Nan's Morsels Privacy Policy