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Christmas Poems for Kids

Now that the time has come wherein Our Savior Christ was born, The larder's full of beef and pork, The granary's full of corn, As God hath plenty to thee sent, Take comfort of thy labors, And let it never thee repent To feed thy needy neighbors.



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I took a lick Of a peppermint stick And oh it tasted yummy! It used to be On the Christmas tree But now it's in my tummy!



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A chubby little snowman had a carrot nose. Along came a bunny, and what do you suppose? That hungry little bunny, looking for some lunch, Grabbed that snowman's nose, Nibble, nibble, crunch!



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Five little evergreens Outside in a row. The first one said, "Let's look at the snow." The second one said, "Oh-oh, it's getting cold." The third one said, "Christmas is coming so I'm told." The fourth one said, "I hope someone decorates me." The fifth one said, "We'll just have to wait and see."



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Sleigh bells are ringing, Santa's on his way. Children are singing, Soon it's Christmas Day!



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A time of year To think of love and sharing A time of peace For the whole world to cherish A time to be with all your friends and family And wish them all A Merry Christmas



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Winter breeze, so briskly blowing In my yard the snowman's growing. If you're cold and getting thinner You must try Grandma's Christmas dinner!



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All glory be to God on high And to the earth be peace; Goodwill henceforth From heaven to men Begin and never cease!



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Little Jack Horner Sat in the corner, Eating of Christmas pie: He put in his thumb, And pulled out a plum, And said, "What a good boy am I!"



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A chubby little snowman had a carrot nose. Along came a bunny, and what do you suppose? That hungry little bunny, looking for some lunch, Grabbed that snowman's nose, Nibble, nibble, crunch!



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Christmas is here
Christmas is here
Christmas we waited
All this year.
Christmas is joy
Christmas is joy
Under the tree
Is an all new toy.
Christmas is hope
Christmas is hope
Let us all skip
The spinning rope.




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Dear Santa, this Christmas my list is quite small.
In fact, I need practically nothing at all.
My list is so short and so easy to read
because there's just one thing I actually need.
A reindeer for Christmas is all I require;
a reindeer, of course, who's an excellent flier.
I really don't care if it's Dasher or Dancer.
I'm okay with Cupid or Comet or Prancer.




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I'm a little snowman round and fat,
Here are my mittens,
Here is my hat.
Add a little scarf and a carrot nose,
I stand so tall when the cold wind blows.




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September yet already I feel it coming
The cold winter chill in the air
All over town they are appearing
Decorations to brighten the streets




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Little Jack Horner
Sat in the corner,
Eating of Christmas pie:
He put in his thumb,
And pulled out a plum,
And said, "What a good boy am I!"




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C for the carolers, happy and gay,
H for the holly and Santa's red hat,
R for the reindeer, leaping the roofs.
I for the ice on snow-covered hills,
S for the stockings that Santa Claus stuffs,
T for the toys, the tinsel, the tree,
M for the mistletoe. Watch where it hangs!
A for the animals, out in the stable,
S for the sensing, the necessity of love.




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Turn your eyes this Christmas.
To the Child who was born.

He came into the world.
Only to find sorrow and scorn.

He knew we needed a Savior.
To set us free from sin.

No other way to redemption.
But to open your heart to Him.




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I must hang the baby's stocking.
I really must not forget.

For this is her very first Christmas,
And Santa hasn't seen her yet.

I can't wait until he sees her,
And her beautiful big blue eyes,

They are so full of wonder,
As she sees each new surprise.

I pray she will always enjoy:
Santa and flying reindeer,

Christmas cards, Christmas trees,
And the family gathering near.




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Someone in the sky last night.
Had an awful pillow fight,

And when I woke today I found.
All the snowflakes on the ground.

I made myself a snowball.
As perfect as could be.

I thought I'd keep it as a pet.
And let it sleep with me..

I made it some pajamas.
And a pillow for it's head,

Then last night it ran away,
But first...
It wet my bed.




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The Christ-child lay on Mary's lap.
His hair was like a light.
(O weary, weary were the world.
But here is all aright).

The Christ-child lay on Mary's breast.
His hair was like a star.
(O stern and cunning are the kings.
But here the true hearts are).

The Christ-child lay on Mary's heart.
His hair was like a fire.
(O weary, weary is the world.
But here the world's desire).

The Christ-child stood on Mary's knee.
His hair was like a crown.
And all the flowers looked up at Him.
And all the stars looked down.




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You have to hold him up to see.
The angel on the Christmas tree.

And even though he's still too small.
To know the meaning of it all.

You watch his eyes reflect the glow.
Of colored lights that come and go.

And feel him quiver with delight.
At every new and wondrous sight.

There's Santa with his jolly face.
Beaming from the fireplace.

And from the stocking hanging there.
Peeks a cuddly teddy bear.

To rest up for the fun of his first Christmas Day!.
Merry Christmas.




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We sate among the stalls at Bethlehem.
The dumb kine from their fodder turning them.

Softened their horn'd faces.
To almost human gazes.
Toward the newly Born.

The simple shepherds from the star-lit brooks.
Brought visionary looks.

As yet in their astonished hearing rung.
The strange sweet angel-tongue.
The magi of the East, in sandals worn.

Knelt reverent, sweeping round.
With long pale beards, their gifts upon the ground.

The incense, myrrh, and gold.
These baby hands were impotent to hold.

So let all earthlies and celestials wait.
Upon thy royal state.
Sleep, sleep, my kingly One!.




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It's that happy time of year.
When you see the sparkle.
In a child's eyes so clear.

The hustle and bustle of shoppers in stores.
The opening and closing of every door.
People scrambling for that special gift.
Maybe a toy or a make believe snowdrift.

Now that Christmas Eve is here.
Every child is waiting.
For Santa to appear.




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