Santa Claus,
He’s the boss
At Christmas time,
And, he’s always in his prime.
He’s the boss
At Christmas time,
And, he’s always in his prime.
The
Jolly Snowman
Has lost his tan,
White and steady only if it snows,
Wonder where he hides his toes?
Has lost his tan,
White and steady only if it snows,
Wonder where he hides his toes?
Santa’s reindeer,
Across the sky they steer,
Carrying gifts in their sleigh,
To reach nice children on Xmas Day.
The elves,
Love making toys themselves,
Running errands and having fun,
They need a holiday under the sun.
The Grinch,
Doesn’t give an inch,
Stealing Xmas is what he does,
Hates the merriment and the fuss.
Jack Frost,
When he’s around all is lost,
Freezing everything in sight,
Making icicles gleam in winter’s light.
A 'clerihew' is a four-line biographical poem invented by Edmund Clerihew Bentley. The first line is the name of the subject, usually a famous person.
Doesn’t give an inch,
Stealing Xmas is what he does,
Hates the merriment and the fuss.
Jack Frost,
When he’s around all is lost,
Freezing everything in sight,
Making icicles gleam in winter’s light.
A 'clerihew' is a four-line biographical poem invented by Edmund Clerihew Bentley. The first line is the name of the subject, usually a famous person.
28 Dec 2011
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