CHRISTMAS GREETING
By Alice E. Allen
For three children or three groups of children, with greens, bells, and
Christmas cards.
First:
If we could have all the Christmas greens,
And into one wreath could string them;
Second:
If we could have all the Christmas bells,
And into one song could ring them;
Third:
If we could have all good wishes abroad
And into one word could bring them-
All:
Greens wouldn't be cheer enough,
Bells wouldn't be clear enough,
No word could be dear enough
To carry our Greeting to you!
Friday, December 10, 2021
Christmas Greeting
A Christmas Sound
A CHRISTMAS SOUND
When next the eve of Christmas
All rosily comes round,
Just listen, dear, and you will hear
The jolliest little sound;
The pit, pat, pit, pat, patter
Of feet so small and bare-
A whole quintillion hanging socks
For Santa everywhere.
What Santa Calls Him...
When Santa asked me for my name, down at the store, I said:
"My papa calls me Sorrel-top because my hair is red;
But grandpa calls me Skeezicks; my mamma calls me Joy;
And grandma calls me Bub sometimes; I call myself a Boy."
Then Santa smiled, took off my cap, and looked at me and said:
"I understand it all, my boy, and I shall call you Red."
A Christmas Telephone
A CHRISTMAS TELEPHONE
By Alice E. Allen
I wish I had a telephone
With golden wires unfurl'd,
And long enough and strong enough
To reach around the world‚-
I'd ring up everybody
Along the line and say,
"A very Merry Christmas
To you this Christmas Day!"
A Touch of Christmas
A Touch of Christmas
O little brown nest out there in the hedge,
Christmas has blessed even you from his store,
Though snowflakes have filled you quite up to the edge,
A bunch of bright berries hangs over your door.
A Christmas Sleepy-Head
A CHRISTMAS SLEEPY-HEAD
"To bed, to bed," said Sleepy-Head,
"Each night in all the year,
Except the wondrous Christmas eve;
'Tis then I'd like to hear
The patter of the reindeer hoofs;
The noise within the hall.
I wish to stay up all that night,
Nor go to bed at all!
But, no! they tuck me safely in
And take away the light -
And the very next thing that I see is
My stockings filled up tight!"
A Stitch in Time
A Stitch in Time
By Alice E. Allen
For little girl mending Dolly's stocking.
My needle is threaded; I've put on my thimble,
It's almost her bed-time - so I must be nimble -
For Santa Claus surely would think it quite shocking
Should he find this hole in poor Dolly's stocking!
My Christmas Wish
MY CHRISTMAS WISH
By Frances Ridley Havergal
A bright and blessed Christmas Day,
With echoes of the angel's song;
And peace that cannot pass away;
And holy gladness, calm and strong;
And sweet heart carols, flowing free!
This is my Christmas Wish to thee!
A Christmas Wish
A CHRISTMAS WISH
So it happens every year-
Always has, as yet-
Such a lot of things we want,
And so few we get.
Always happens; always will;
Don't know who's to blame.
Wish you all a very merry
Christmas, just the same.
Best of All
Best of All
From out its wreaths so bright and big
There fell a shining holly sprig,
With cheery little rustling sound
One of my story-books it crown's.
I looked to see which one it chose-
Now, which of all would you suppose?
There, in the dusk of Christmas dim,
It rested over Tiny Tim.
The Christmas Pines
THE CHRISTMAS PINES
Lovely, lovely, lovely pine trees,
All laden now with snow;
Old Santa Clans will need some helpers.
When the stormy north winds blow;
Oh, spread out your branches;
Come, sing now if you please;
Happy, happy times are coming,
And you will be Christmas trees.
A Christmas Song
A CHRISTMAS SONG
Sing a song of Christmas;
A stocking full of toys;
Such a lot of presents,
For all good girls and boys;
When the stocking's opened,
The presents you shall see‚-
Isn't that a merry time
For little ones like me?
(This song may be sung with the old tune, "Four and Twenty Black Birds")