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Wednesday, 4 December 2019

Christmas Poems

Christmas is finally here so I thought I should do poems about Christmas, so I  did 5 acoustic poems about Christmas, they were Christmas, Santa, Presents, Snow and mistletoe. this was very fun to do because there were so many words you could choose from, the hard bit was to find words that made sense with other things you put.
these are my poems:


Christmas 
Christmas is Jesus’ birthday 
Happy children get presents 
Red and green our the Christmas colours
In America it is snowy 
So many people celebrate Christmas 
Tiny elves help Santa 
Merry Christmas is a saying that people say 
A time you spend with family 
Santa colours are red and white 

Santa 

Santa comes at Christmas time 
A kid sits on Santa lap when they tell him what he wants 
Nick is his real name 
Tiredly making presents 
A guy that used to be a normal person but now is Santa

Present  
People really want presents 
Really bad kids get nothing
Every Christmas everyone get something 
Some people get really big ones
Elves helping to make the presents 
No one can be bad our they won’t get presents 
There are tall presents and small presents 
Some people want small presents 

Snow 

Snow falls but also snowflakes fall  
No sun when there is snow 
Only if you have warm clothes you can go out 
When it is snowing it is a winter wonderland 


Mistletoe 
Mistletoe is up high 
It is in people's home 
Stand and kiss someone under it 
Talking to people under the mistletoe 
Love is what they are 
Everyone has a mistletoe 
The mistletoe is in people's door 
Open door so the mistletoe could stay up
Every person doesn’t want to be kissed under the mistletoe  



I think I will do more so stay updated
what is you favourite  part of Christmas

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