He Is Coming To The Town

He Is Coming To The Town

It is the jingle time of the year , the time to celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ. The children of the world hope for Santa Claus to come to their houses on Christmas eve. Here is the poem of his coming in the town for jolly wishes. May the coming year brings happiness and peace to the world.Merry Christmas. 
The fat man in red and white suit,
with thoughtful bearded look and a smile very cute, 
fervent to spread happiness among children
ardent to bring togetherness and fun, 
He is coming to the town.
His brilliant reindeer dragging flying sleigh,
working hard to deliver all gifts of glee,
making birthday of Christ the redeemer special,
traversing rivers,mountains,volcanoes in his journey incredible 
He is coming to the town.
Clean your chimneys, stitch your socks,
sweets for good, for bad coal rocks,
with accounts of deeds to show,
jumping,dancing,singing, saying ho ho ho!
He is coming to the town.
This poem is linked to Three Word Wednesday #407 (fervent,brilliant,thoughtful) and Five Sentence Fiction (theme jolly ) Theme Thursday (togetherness)

Spirit Of Christmas

Spirit Of Christmas

Years after years,festivals go and come,
cheerful for some,futile,none for some.
Thousands,millions on these events we spent,
burst and poured money but never repent.
When indulged in such celebrations,
One thing forgotten in each nation.
That there are corners which remains dark,
saddened,lonely,ignored,missing joy and spark.
Assemblages without any pomp and show,
Where only sorrows and pain does grow.
Where eating for fun is strictly prohibited,
Struggle for meal is what daily needed.
Why not do something on this time of year,
along with your friends and all near & dear.
Give love to those who are less blessed,
bring smile to those who remain stressed.
Even that’s the message of every religion,
HE is achieved in service of his creation.
On this season of giving and forgiving,
Give Christmas its true meaning.
Clear someone’s life’s difficulties and mess,
is what really the spirit of Christmas.

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