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- Christmas is celebrated December 25th annually all over the world
- In 2009, Christmas falls on a Friday
- Poems can be funny, serious or religious in nature
- Written poems is a great gift for loved-ones and family
- Many have been turned into songs
- One of the most popular Christmas poems is Clement Clarke Moore's "The Night Before Christmas"Night Before Christmas: Clement Clarke Moore
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Christmas poems are a beautiful way to celebrate and commemorate the holiday season. From funny rhymes on reindeer and Santa Claus to serious lines about the birth of Jesus Christ, check out the links on the right-hand side of this page for a selection of Christmas poems.
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"The Night Before Christmas" Excerpt
- 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 the lustre of mid-day to objects below;
- When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,
- But a miniature sleigh, and eight tiny rein-deer..."Night Before Christmas: Clement Clarke Moore
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"Politically Correct Christmas" Excerpt
- 'Twas the night before Christmas and Santa's a wreck...
- How to live in a world that's politically correct?
- His workers no longer would answer to "Elves".
- "Vertically Challenged" they were calling themselves.
- And labor conditions at the north pole
- Were alleged by the union to stifle the soul.Humor Matters: Politically Correct Christmas
"Christmas Remembrance" Excerpt
- Tis the season of good will and mirth,
- Joy and love will encircle the Earth,
- As we feel the Christmas spirit perform
- Remember the beloved brave in uniform.Christmas Traditions: "Christmas Remembrance"
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Christmas Poems Questions
How to write and acrostic poem about civil rights? 2 AnswersAn acrostic poem uses the letters in a word to begin each line of the poem. All lines of the poem relate to or describe the main topic word. In addition, as par... read more
How do you write an Ode To Books Poem? 1 AnswerLet me guess, studying British literature? Keats has some great odes: Ode to a Grecian Urn http://www.bartleby.com/101/625.html Ode to a Nightingale ... read more -
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