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Christmas Poem
By: Paul Colwell on 10/21/2001; 5:32 PM

Christmas Poem

My heart is like a bouncing ball That bounces through an endless hall

My heart is like a jumping bean That jumps and jumps until unseen

My heart is like a dog’s tail with a wag When his master says lets play tag

My heart is greater than all of these Because we go back home on Christmas eve

Thinking about Christmas and a warm cozy fire Makes my heart leap and no excitement can be higher

As I picture in my head the nativity Christmas scene I see lights, ornaments and candles colored in red and green

I can almost hear the jingle of bells And my nose senses cinnamon spices and other Christmas smells

I tend not to worry about presents under the tree Just being home is enough for my family and me

- Paul Colwell

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RE: Christmas Poem
By: Dorothy Marie on 5/21/2001; 9:59 PM

And thus begins the slaughter... the GINGERBREAD MAN MASSACRE! Some decapitate them first, to end it quickly as a make-shift guillotine. Others prefer to TORTURE their poor victims by maiming them and devouring their limbs before actually killing them. And others... others are kinky when they undress the candied buttons and THEN, like a female praying mantis after it mates, devours their... victim?

Which one are you? muhaha!

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RE: Christmas Poem
By: Evan on 5/21/2001; 10:06 PM

I decapitate it then eat the limbs then eat the torso. Unless I have two of them, then I have them fight each other while randomly biting bits off. MMMM..

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