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"Nite
Before Christmas"
Author Stacy V.
Clark
Twas the
night before Christmas,
when all through the house
Not a
creature was stirring, not
even a mouse;
The
stockings were hung by the
chimney with care,
In
hopes that St. Nicholas
soon would be there;
The
children were nestled all
snug in their beds,
With
no thought of the dog
filling their head.
And
mamma in her 'kerchief,
and I in my cap,
Knew
he was cold, but didn't
care about that.
When
out on the lawn there
arose such a clatter,
I
sprang from the bed to see
what was the matter.
Away
to the window I flew like
a flash,
Figuring the dog was free
of his chain and into the
trash.
The
moon on the breast of the
new-fallen snow
Gave
the luster of mid-day to
objects below,
When,
what to my wondering eyes
should appear,
But
Santa Claus - with eyes
full of tears.
He
unchained the dog, once so
lively and quick,
Last
years Christmas present,
now painfully thin and
sick..
More
rapid than eagles he
called the dogs name.
And
the dog ran to him,
despite all his pain;
"Now,
DASHER! now, DANCER! now,
PRANCER and VIXEN!
On,
COMET! on CUPID! on,
DONDER and BLITZEN!
To
the top of the porch! To
the top of the wall!
Let's
find this dog a home where
he'll be loved by all."
I
knew in an instant there
would be no gifts this
year,
For
Santa Claus had made one
thing quite clear,
The
gift of a dog is not just
for the season,
We
had gotten the pup for all
the wrong reasons.
In
our haste to think of the
kids a gift
There
was one important thing
that we missed.
A dog
should be family, and
cared for the same
You
don't give a gift, then
put it on a chain.
And I
heard him exclaim as he
rode out of sight,
"You
weren't given a gift! You
were given a life!"

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