Jeff—Saturday
Whenever
I think of Christmas, I think of traditions...such as wishing my bride
Happy Anniversary three days later. Thank you, Santa, for reminding me.
:)
To all of you from the many different corners of
our world who so kindly follow us on MIE, the very best of the Holiday
Season, no matter how you may choose to celebrate the time. As I’m blessed to be
part of the MIE family I have a little tradition I like to
sneak in here during the holiday season. It’s something I composed for my Christmas Eve post a few years
back and whether or not you’d like seeing it again, this is two nights before Christmas and it's become a tradition so
we’re stuck with it…though updated to include the new members of our MIE
family. I take great pleasure in brutally fracturing the classic poem,
“Twas the Night Before Christmas” by Clement Clarke Moore or Henry
Livingston—history is still not sure who wrote it, so apologies to both.
Livingston |
Moore |
Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house
Not a laptop was stirring, nor even a mouse.
The reviews were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes that new readers would soon find them there.
The critics were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of best-seller danced in my head.
And DorothyL in her wimsey, and I in my cap,
Had just settled our brains for the hiatus nap.
When out on the Net there arose such a chatter,
I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter.
Away to the keyboard I flew like a flash,
Tore open the browser and dove in with a splash.
The glow on the screen cast like new-fallen snow,
A lustre of brilliance onto writing so-so.
When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,
But the sight of a blog with ten writers so dear.
With a little bold driver so quick with a thrill,
I knew in a moment he hailed from Brazil.
More rapid than eBooks their creations they came,
And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name!
“Now, Kubu! now, Su Lin! now, Perveen and Darko!
On, Vera! On, Kaldis! on, Silva and Cyd!
To the top of the Times! to the top of them all!
Now slash away Christine, slash away pall!”
Not a laptop was stirring, nor even a mouse.
The reviews were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes that new readers would soon find them there.
The critics were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of best-seller danced in my head.
And DorothyL in her wimsey, and I in my cap,
Had just settled our brains for the hiatus nap.
When out on the Net there arose such a chatter,
I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter.
Away to the keyboard I flew like a flash,
Tore open the browser and dove in with a splash.
The glow on the screen cast like new-fallen snow,
A lustre of brilliance onto writing so-so.
When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,
But the sight of a blog with ten writers so dear.
With a little bold driver so quick with a thrill,
I knew in a moment he hailed from Brazil.
More rapid than eBooks their creations they came,
And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name!
“Now, Kubu! now, Su Lin! now, Perveen and Darko!
On, Vera! On, Kaldis! on, Silva and Cyd!
To the top of the Times! to the top of them all!
Now slash away Christine, slash away pall!”
As wry thoughts, that before the final deadline fly,
When they meet with an obstacle soar to the sky.
So off to their blog-posts these non-courtiers flew,
With a sleigh full of ploys, and opinions not few.
And then, in a twinkling, I saw not from aloof,
The prancing and gnawing of hard comments and spoof
Taking aim at some points so to bring them to ground,
Brought on by hard thinkers of Southern Cross sound.
The writers were dressed from each head to each foot
In bold clothes that were tarnished with gashes well put.
A bundle of ARCs each had flung on its back,
They looked like kind peddlers bringing books to a rack.
Their eyes—how they twinkled! Their dimples how merry!
Their cheeks like Jeff Bezos’s, their noses like sherry!
One’s droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow,
‘Til his bottle of bourbon fell out on the snow.
The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth,
Threw up smoke of the kind to fire scotch from the heath.
He had a broad face that would fill up the telly,
And as he reached for his bottle mumbled, “Just jelly.”
A bundle of ARCs each had flung on its back,
They looked like kind peddlers bringing books to a rack.
Their eyes—how they twinkled! Their dimples how merry!
Their cheeks like Jeff Bezos’s, their noses like sherry!
One’s droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow,
‘Til his bottle of bourbon fell out on the snow.
The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth,
Threw up smoke of the kind to fire scotch from the heath.
He had a broad face that would fill up the telly,
And as he reached for his bottle mumbled, “Just jelly.”
Neither chubby nor plump, more like jolly and svelte,
I laughed when I saw him, ‘til his stare I felt.
But a wink of his eye and no twist to my head,
Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread.
They all spoke not a word, but went straight to their work,
And filled all the bookshelves, then turned with a jerk.
And crossing their fingers aside of their noses,
And giving great nods, passed around the Four Roses.
They kept all at play ‘til the ladies gave whistle,
Then each turned as one to read an epistle.
And I heard them exclaim, ‘ere my charger lost might,
“Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good-fright!”
And, of course,“Kala Kristougenna.”
—Andreas Kaldis
I look forward to it every year, Jeff! Wouldn't be Christmas without it.
ReplyDeleteYou are too kind, Michael, but please, don't let me stop you. :) MC & HNY!
DeleteI love this! Cyd is honored to be included in such a rhyme! Merry Christmas, and even more importantly, happy anniversary to you and Barbara! xxx
ReplyDeleteOn Jeffrey, on Micheal, you guys have to write
ReplyDeleteOvidia too even on Christmas night.
On Craig and on Kwei, and you too, Sujata
And Caro and Wendall, we all ten just gotta
Get ready to produce blogs that are great
And I, Annamaria, next out of the gate
With holiday wishes for all our friends
And a stream of good writing we hope never end.
Ends!
DeleteI take off my bell-laden antlers to salute you, dear Sis. xoxox
DeleteSeems that rhyming runs in the family, Bro. Happy happy anniversary to you both with big big love.
ReplyDeleteAnd to you tooooooo. xoxoxo -- Jeff
DeleteHappy holidays to my dear MIE bloggers. Please keep writing your wonderful stories. And to all readers everywhere. Please keep reading!
ReplyDeleteThank you, mate! We miss you and wish you a wonderful Holiday Season and continued stupendous writing success --Jeff
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