The Day After Christmas |
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Twas the day after Christmas, and all through the house, The toys were all broken, their batteries dead; Wrapping and ribbons just covered the floor, while And I in my T-shirt, new Reeboks and jeans, When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, Away to the window I flew like a flash, When what to my wondering eyes should appear, The driver was smiling, so lively and grand; With a handful of bills, he grinned like a fox Bill after bill, after bill, they still came. "Now Dillard's, now Broadway's, now Penny's and Sears To the tip or your limit, every store, every mall, He whooped and he whistled as he finished his work. He sprang to his truck and he drove down the road, Then I heard him exclaim with great holiday cheer, |
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by Bill Brenn.
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