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Keeping Christmas

By John I. Blair

Something about the winter’s dark
Encourages extravagance.

I count my Christmas lights by thousands,
Like a multicolored galaxy
Come to rest in my front yard.

According to the warranty
The artificial tree I bought today
(A surrogate for sacrificial
Firs from Canada)
Will last until I’m 90.

For the Christmas meal I’m planning
Two weeks in advance
The issue’s not the kind of pie
But how many pies to bring.

My child is grown
But memories persist
Of Christmas with so many toys
He all but vanished in the wrappings.

Why do I do this?

Some need to seek reward
For loss of warmth
And longer nights?

Instead I like to think
It is a time when I allow
Freedom to the generosity of heart
I guard too well the balance of the year.

©2004 John I. Blair


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Name: Louise Engel Email: Unlisted
Comment: John#comma# you say it so well! I will never feel guilty of my #quot#generosity of heart#quot# again.

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Name: Suzi Spindler Email: SuziSpindler@aol.com
Comment: Lovely, John.

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Name: Mary E. Adair Email: marbety@pencilstubs.org
Comment: Bless your "generosity of heart" that allows you to share all your lovely poems in our ezine! I was thrilled to get to meet you and your sweet Clara last month. You are both wonderful people!

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