Tuesday, December 22, 2009
December 23thd is pets day
Well I was already to bitch about a study on a pet's carbon footprint. Saving that for another day.
It's Christmas and we must not ignore our four footed friends. So in the spirit of the holiday, allow me to post the following. December 23rd is called the little Christmas Eve. Time to pay some homage!
A very merry Christmas to one and all and give the dog a bone, the horse an extra bale of hay, the hen a few twigs for the nest.
“Little chicks, come gather near. A wondrous story you will hear.”
Two white doves, on rafters high, coo a quiet lullaby:
“Long ago in manger hay, the little baby Jesus lay.
“Three wise men from far away, came to visit him one day,
For he was born, the doves recall, “to be the greatest king of all!”
Four brown horses in their stalls, snug within the stable walls,
Tell of his birth: “‘Twas long foretold, by chosen men in days of old.”
Five gray donkeys speak with pride, remembering one who gave a ride”
“Our brother donkey went with them, from Nazareth to Bethlehem.”
Six spotted calves now nibble hay, like that on which the baby lay.
“They put him in a manger bed, so he could rest his sleepy head.”
Seven goats, all black and white, describe the sky that holy night:
“A star appeared at early morn, to mark the place where he was born.”
Eight nestling kittens lick their fur. They nod their heads and softly purr:
“And he was wrapped in swaddling clothes, to keep him warm from head to toes.”
Nine woolly sheep, down from the hill, on Christmas Eve remember still:
“Shepards heard the angels sing, praises to the newborn king.”
Ten soft lambs say Jesus’ name, “He was the Lamb of God who came.
He was the greatest gift of love, sent from his Father, God, above.”
Eleven puppies listen well, in hopes that they, in turn, can tell
The Christmas story another year, for all the animals to hear.
Twelve chimes ring out from far away-the lovely bells of Christmas Day.
And every beast bows low its head, for one small babe in a manger bed.
And, yes, at this farm - on this night - the animals do indeed talk at midnight!
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