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TannTalas
Trilogy Master
RDI Staff
Karma: 181/119
6817 Posts


The Night Before Christmas

To all those I call friend
here at the Inn
And every Innmate true
I offer this poem to you


THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS
Was the night before Christmas
And all over the town
Not a creature was stirring
No one seemed to be around.

The town seemed quiet
A slight breeze in the air
No sign of Santa Clause
To be had anywhere.

The people were nestled
All snug in their racks
The pressures of real life
This night off their backs.

Suddenly the quiet was broken
The calm of night swept away
Something bright and moving fast
Was headed the towns way.

A roar of thunder
The screeching of wheels
St Nicholas so loudly
Did he so suddenly appear.

No Rudolph, no reindeers
No sled had he
But a magical 71 Harley Fatboy
As bright red as could be.

The people so amazed
Came forth to see
A leather jacket clad Santa
A helmet wore he.

Astride the Harley
He so calmly sat
A true road warrior
But without his red and white hat.

On the tail of his bike
A big ole red sack
Full of toys and candy
And many magical nick knacks.

On the wind music
The people could clearly hear
A song Santa was singing
To dispel the people’s fear.

“Bye, Bye Miss American Pie
Drove my Chevy to the levy
But the levy was dry
Those little worker elves
Were drinking whisky and rye
Singing no more does Santa have to fly.”

Santa had ridden
For many an hour
His legs were weak
From the massive Harley’s power.

He watched as the people
Came out to linger
A little boy picking his nose
With the tip of a finger.

A long road had he traveled
From the start of this magical night
The end of this road
Still far out of sight.

Looking them over
A smile on his white bearded face
He knew right away
That this was the place.

Feeling that familiar feeling
Deep down inside
He knew the time had come
To no longer hide.

And so with a wave
And a short time to burn
He hopped off the Harley
And to the people did turn.

“Merry Christmas to all
This fine lovely night
A nice wind you have
Yet with a bit of a bite.”

“My bag of gifts
Happily I open to thee
But where is your nearest bathroom
As I really have to pee.”

The next ten minutes
Went by so quick
The towns folk happy
With the gifts they all had picked.

Finally Santa returned
Relived of his bladder
Sat down on the motorcycle
Much lighter then fatter.

He looked at the people
still standing around
A hand into his pocket
And a gold coin was found.

Throwing the coin
To the nearest 21 year old teen
He asked for a shot
Of the towns best Jim Bean.

The shot arrived
Santa quickly drank it down
Got back on his bike
A last look at the town.

He started the engine
With a loud roar
Revved the engine
For a count of four.

The bike was then moving
Quickly out of sight
The people yet heard him
Call out into the night.

“Take this day
Hold it close and tight
Lets all try
To make it so right”

“Be happy
Be full of life
Be loving to children
Family, a girlfriend, a wife”

“Just remember I know if you’ve been
Naughty or nice.
Merry Christmas to all
And have a good night.”.................


Posted on 2012-12-25 at 08:07:31.

Kriea
postima prolifica
Karma: 74/7
691 Posts


Made me smile

Actually it made me laugh out loud in a public place. I rather like it. Mind if I print if off to show my sister?


Posted on 2012-12-27 at 13:37:27.

Alacrity
The Tired
RDI Staff
Karma: 291/33
6348 Posts


Most excellent

I love it!


Posted on 2012-12-27 at 13:47:39.

TannTalas
Trilogy Master
RDI Staff
Karma: 181/119
6817 Posts


Sure Kriea & Thanks Roger

Go for it I wrote it to be read by all. Also I'm glad it made you laugh as that was part of the intent
Thanks Roger glad you too liked it though I hope more people will read it before the Holidays are over.


Posted on 2012-12-27 at 23:01:36.
Edited on 2012-12-27 at 23:02:15 by TannTalas

Odyson
PUN-dit
Karma: 158/25
6326 Posts


You're Poet, Your Feet Show it....They're Longfellows!

Well that poem shows that you might be old enough to know a nice bike and you're no christmudgeon.

So here' to you my fellow Innmate!

To our GM known as Tann,
Who tries to show he's a classy man.
Spreading holiday cheer,
Using words instead of Good Old Froth-n-Slosh beer,
Shared a poem that was really quite grand.




Posted on 2012-12-29 at 00:43:51.
Edited on 2012-12-29 at 00:44:35 by Odyson

TannTalas
Trilogy Master
RDI Staff
Karma: 181/119
6817 Posts


Thanks Ody

Glad you liked it


Posted on 2012-12-29 at 19:08:42.

SirSadaar
RDI Fixture
Karma: 11/0
656 Posts


Great

I liked it. I found it quite amusing.


Posted on 2012-12-30 at 04:09:23.

   
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