Christmas 2022
From North Pole to South Pole, ’22’s been a
mess.
‘Twas enough to leave Santa in a state of
distress.
All-day cable kept pounding loud noise in his
head;
The news sent him spinning and straight to his
bed.
Reindeer were moaning and his disheartened
elves
Didn’t want to make more toys to re-stock the
shelves.
The world seemed bereft of its natural rhythm.
Would this holy night be without him or with
him?
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All manner of assaults devastate Mother
Earth.
Corporations put profits above human worth:
Ice caps keep melting; fires destroy forest
ranges;
Storms pour down floods, while pols deny
plague-like changes.
Polarization’s become the norm in our states;
Trash talk flowing freely in degrading debates.
Pro-life activists who
are against gun restrictions,
Hold both viewpoints
despite the clear contradictions.
Each hour he was hearing about war in Ukraine;
Continuous suffering and far too much pain.
Inflation and hate crimes rising without any
end;
School and shopping mall murders tracking a
tragic trend.
And supreme godly judges from the loftiest
heights
Letting state legislatures limit people's
birthrights.
Another flu cycle and Covid keeps morphing,
As we welcome winter—more folks unmasked and
coughing.
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So, Santa felt down and couldn’t get
going,
Or force being jolly behind hollow Ho
Ho-ing?
Oh, how he missed Macy’s when kids had his ear,
Whispering wishes, “I was good the whole year…”
Though he twice-checked all the names on his
“Nice” children’s list,
Naughty kids snuck up for presents that had an
odd twist.
He recalled some notorious brats on his knee,
Whose desires foreshadowed the grown-ups they’d
be:
There was a young girl, her first name was
Marjorie,
She demanded pet vipers for her menagerie.
Lindsey drawled for a Jekyll-Hyde, bobble head
doll;
“Just a skunk,” Jim Jordan ordered with a snide
snarl.
Mitch dreamed of an 8-Ball where all answers
were “NO!”
A reply he took with him from those days long
ago.
Someone pushed little Herschel
to run, run and look
For an “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
pop-up coloring book.
“I need a chameleon,” Elise squealed
chubby-faced.
Color-changing lizards perfectly suited her
taste.
Joe humbly prayed for stamina
and longevity,
Kamala waited her
next—all smiles and levity.
While Eric was craving a large looking glass,
De Blas wasted his chance—late and hopeless,
alas.
Andrew chose a fairy tale in which bold lying
shows
A wooden boy exposed by the size of his nose.
Rudy could not understand the joy and sunshine
Santa brought to the youngsters waiting on line.
He jeered at their belief in this man dressed in
red
And scoffed at the notion he flew in a sled.
Yet, when his turn came, Rudy craved a
loudspeaker
And a billy club to bully those who were weaker.
Away from the crowd, a lonely boy viewed the
scene;
Brooding in the back seat of his dad’s
limousine.
He loathed the bell ringers just outside of the
store,
Collecting coins from kind donors to help out
the poor.
He had cruel disdain
for social disparities,
But realized he could steal
through self-dealing “charities,”
Like shortchanging workers, and rigging the tax
game,
And conning saps into signing fat checks in his
name.
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Meanwhile, Mrs. Claus could be heard gently nagging,
“Nicholas, get up now, this is no time for
dragging.
We’re feeling despair, Dear, the most I can
remember,
But that’s no excuse to stay home late in
December.”
I wish this Eve’s poem could close with unrestrained
cheer,
But don’t know for certain whether he’s coming
this year.
For Santa’s, like Tinker Bell’s, light has grown
dim.
Perhaps, the pure love of childhood will replenish
him.
And his blue eyes will twinkle, and he’ll rev up
his sleigh.
My heart says he’ll deliver
on this Christmas Day.