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This is a poem I wrote years ago. It is in the style of the poem "The Night Before Christmas". I hope it helps people remember to put the joy of Christmas first in this season.
The Fight Before Christmas
‘Twas the night before Christmas and
all through the house
The tension was bad as I fought with
my spouse.
The stockings were hung, and the
presents were there.
The tree lights were shining, but I
didn’t care.
She had said something that had made
me mad,
Unless she said “I’m sorry” this fight
would be bad.
The children were hiding upstairs in
their beds,
While loud angry voices whirled ‘round
in their heads.
She had been wrong and I knew that she
knew it
This fight would go on until she said she
blew it.
My wife went upstairs, brushed her
teeth and her hair.
I decided I’d sleep in my reclining
chair.
My eyelids were closed but my mind
wouldn’t rest.
The anger sat there like a brick on my
chest.
When all of a sudden, from somewhere
outside
I heard such a wail you’d think
something had died.
I jumped from my chair and my feet hit
the floor,
I stomped through the house and threw
open the door.
The moonlight reflected on new fallen
snow
As my eyes became focused on objects
below.
And there on my porch, surely up to no
good,
Stood eight tiny snot nosed brats from
the hood.
They were all bundled up, their eyes
full of glee
As they sang Christmas carols, mostly
off key.
Two were dressed up like Joseph and
Mary,
In the little girl’s arms, a wee doll
she did carry.
They sang Silent Night, and Away in a
Manger.
They had not a clue of my justified
anger.
I started to scold them and send them
away.
Who could have joy on this miserable
day?
But, just as I opened my mouth to
implore
That they take their miserable singing
next door.
A wee voice said, “Mister, do you know the reason
That we celebrate during
this Christmas season”?
My head dropped in shame, I said,
“Tell me about it”.
He replied, “When
you hear it, you never will doubt it.
Did you know that Jesus came
down from above
To live among us with a
heart full of love?
He left all His riches to
live here on earth
And started this life with a
poor, lowly birth.
He had to come down because
we had been bad.
He didn’t place blame, it
just made Him real sad.
He died on a cross where we
should have died.
The people who loved Him
were sad, and they cried.
He rose up again and to
heaven He flew
And we can all go there to
live with Him too.”
They said “Merry
Christmas”, as they walked away.
Their singing was precious, I wished
they could stay.
I suddenly realized that I had been
wrong,
This fight with my family had stolen
my song.
My anger had drowned out the sweet
Christmas spirit.
The song was still there, but I
couldn’t hear it.
I knew that I had to make up with my
wife,
To tell her “I’m sorry” and stop all
this strife.
I climbed up the stairs and swallowed
my pride,
And gathered my wife and my kids to my
side.
As I asked for forgiveness and started
to weep,
My wife said, “I love you, now let’s
get some sleep.”
We all settled down for a nice
winter’s rest.
I thought of my family, and knew I was
blessed.
My children are nestled all snug in
their beds,
While memories of Christmas songs float
in their heads.
‘Tis the night before Christmas and
everything’s good
Because of eight twinkle eyed kids
from the hood.
Janice Austin Bates
December 2, 2011 11:26pm
Thank you for sharing this beautiful poem. It’s sad but I can relate
ReplyDeleteThank you. I am glad you liked it.. Unfortunately most of us can relate to this. I just hope we all can relate to the end of the poem. We all need to be able to see when we are wrong and make it right. Merry Christmas
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