
Merry Christmas
So many people seem to have forgotten
the true meaning of Christmas spirit
so eager to spend; to receive and to give
they lose sight of what’s important.
While gifts and the sort are rather nice and
It can be fun to get that special someone
the gift that lights their eyes when opened
I feel like there’s more to Christmas than that
~
Every year, they trek to the stores
They beat the crowds to get their wares
Wrap them ever-so-delicately in beautiful
strips of paper; shades of colorful
With their ribbons and their bows
Their tags and their bags
Every year, the same old thing
~
I think people have forgotten the most important part
the part that comes; most naturally; from the heart
They go and spend all of their money
They stress about not having gifts to give
To me, it all seems to be quite funny
And rather; just a little bit; ridiculous
~
While gifts are nice, both to give and to receive
It should be about the time you spend with friends and family
For those are the moments to truly be treasured
Not some gifts of which wealth can be measured
The good times shared; the laughing and catching up
If you’ve missed out on this, I don’t envy your luck
Because, for me, it has always been about this,
Not some random array of gifts
So, with ‘this’ in mind, I wish you all a Merry Christmas!
— Christopher Brown
Christopher Brown was recently published in the July/August 2010 edition of Bread ‘n Molasses and currently lives in Graham, WA USA.
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I think that you have captured the true spirit of Christmas so well.
That is the way I remember family Christmas gathering in Nova Scotia as a child.
Yes, this is what Christmas is all about.
The true meaning of christmas for sure
You have surely captured the meaning of Christmas and have written it so well.
I think that many people agree with the sentiment of this poem and many of our best Christmas memories have little to do with gifts.
Right on Mr. Brown. Say it over and over again. That is what Christmas has always meant to my family.
Well said, kind sir! You hit the nail directly on the head .
You’ve got it right Chris, and worded it very nicely.