Twas the bloggers’ night before Christmas
‘TWAS THE BLOGGER’S NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS
‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the ”˜sphere
Bloggers were glad to see Christmas draw near.
Their laptops were turned off and all put away
The bloggers were swearing to take off the day.
Their children were nestled all snug in their beds
While visions of extra time danced in their heads
With a father or mom not distracted by writing
No posts to compose, and no links to be citing.
But we all know that vows were just meant to be broken
And the vows of a blogger can be just a token.
There’s always a chance that some sort of temptation
Will rise up to make them of fleeting duration.
For instance, there might be found, under the tree
An Apple; well, what better sight could there be?
And who could neglect it and wait the whole day?
It has to be tried out, one just can’t delay.
Or maybe somewhere there’s a fast-breaking story
Important, and complex, and covered with glory.
It can’t be ignored, there’s really no choice,
So add to the din every blogger’s small voice.
And then there are some who may just like to rhyme
(I’m one who at times must confess to this crime),
And it’s been quite a while since Clement Clarke Moore
Wrote his opus (though authorship’s been claimed by Gore)””
So it seems about time it be newly updated
And here’s my grand effort””aren’t you glad you all waited?
Forgive if it sounds a bit awkward to read.
Writing, I set a new record for speed.
I had to get under the wire and compose it
Before Christmas Day. Now it’s time that I close it.
But let me exclaim (or, rather, I’ll write)
Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good-night!
[NOTE: Reprint of previous effort. Merry Christmas to you all!]
Lazy, lazy, lazy… back to work!
And remember to be naughty.
Merry Christmas. I second Vanderleun!
Best of the season for each and every one
Now for some music
Mannheim Steamroller Silent Night
Fantastic piece of work here.
Merry Christmas, ma’am. And a Merry Christmas to all your kith and kin too. Merry Christmas to all your readers, comment posters and arguers as and all their kith and kin as well.
The English professor says that’s not a bad effort. 😉 Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas, Neo, and all of the readers and commenters.
I don’t comment often but I read and lurk frequently.
Merry Christmas!
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