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Christmas Eve by Mahik’s

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By: Mahik’s

Presents adorned in glittery bows beneath a Christmas tree

Source: Christmas Trees | Penelope Peru Photography

Mahik’s gets our jingle bells a ringin’ with her latest poem, “Christmas Eve.”

Oh, Christmas! Oh, winters!
Here you come With Santa Claus on his way,
Oh, Christmas! Oh fun!
With joy some And a lot of carols to sing,
A tree to decorate, some presents to take,
A cake to cut, some presents to give,
A bell to ring, a wish to make,
And make it a perfect Christmas Day!

Oh, Christmas! Oh, Santa!
There you are I’ve been waiting from so far,
Oh, Christmas! Oh, jingles!
Sing along,
A Christmas song, not too long,
Dress code red,
With beard white as snow,
Comes in a cart, saying “Ho, Ho, Ho,”
For her, for him, for you, too
Gifts are there in Santa’s queue,

Oh, Christmas! Oh, snow!
Come again soon,
And take my smile to the moon,
Oh, Christmas! Oh, Christmas!
There’s a lot more I can’t even describe and reach its core.


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Mahik's

http://mahiks.blogspot.com/

Living in Moradabad, a city of North India famous for its handicraft industries and export of handicraft items all over the world, Mahika Bansal is a teen poet with enormous dreams just like all other growing buds of her age. As an artist, Mahika tries to compose poetry that speaks about the beauty of the world as well as the dark side of life. She is a creator of ideas, floating in the sparkling sea of imagination.

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