A Santa Claus Shadorma
Santa Claus More than a legend Just believe With your heart That kindness still can be found In his Christmas myth
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God's gift, devil's curse.
- Might delete. Probably will be deleted. Feeedback.
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Everywhere, but no where.
His smile plays along the crescent moon, and I see his eyes in the stars overhead as they spark with gentle ease. -Feedback?!
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I've crumpled too.
Just a tiny, little something. Feedback?
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From Rooster to Reindeer
Donner became sick, and Santa stopped behind a chicken house. "I am sorry sir," said Donner, "I just can't make it anymore."
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Almalgamation of Nursery Rhymes
Pease pudding hot!Pease pudding cold! make your rhymes up for Abctale's whether your young or old! go easy please my first time trying. IP
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On Israel's Right to Exist
I identify myself as a liberal in the humanistic sense, though I don't relate it to the partisan politics of today's USA.
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Summer's End
The trees turn early in the late summer sun, Yellow and gold against a soft cerulean sky, The sun goddess bursting through the leaves Birch bark shining white at her touch.
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Public Canings
Personally, I'm a big believer that a citizen ought to be able to walk streets, do his/her job, go to the coffee-house, ride the sub-way, etc., in safety.
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The Picnic Field
George appeared at Granny’s. George was seven, and Granny lived next-door-but-one. It had been decided that George could now go round, with permission, without Granny being asked first.
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