Christmas Long Ago
A Christmas Poem by Jo Geis
Frosty days and ice-still
nights,
Fir trees trimmed with tiny lights,
Sound of sleigh bells in the
snow,
That was Christmas long ago.
Tykes on sleds and shouts
of glee,
Icy-window filigree,
Sugarplums and candle glow,
Part of
Christmas long ago.
Footsteps stealthy on the
stair,
Sweet-voiced carols in the air,
Stocking hanging in a row,
Tell
of Christmas long ago.
Starry nights so still and
blue,
Good friends calling out to you,
Life, so fact, will always
slow...
For dreams of Christmas long ago.