Merry Christmas to all of you
All love Christmas Poems. But kids love it the most. They love to sing it on Christmas. They love small poems and sing it with friends celebrating the Christmas. So if we give them some Merry Christmas Poems they will love it and will be very happy. You need a latest and unique collection of Merry Christmas Poems for Christmas.
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| Merry Christmas poems For Kids |
8 Best Christmas Poems
I’ve been waiting for Christmas,
And it’s almost here.
I’ve been waiting for Christmas,
Santa’s getting near.
Can’t you hear the sleigh bells ringing?
Reindeer up so high.
Can’t you hear the children singing,
As they watch the sky?
Two merry blue eyes
A very little nose
A long snowy beard
And cheeks like a rose
A round chubby man
A big bulging pack
Hurrah for Old Santa
We're glad he's come back!
Christmas is a time of joy,
A time for love and cheer,
A time for making memories,
To last throughout the year
Santa's coming.
Santa's coming.
Sleigh bells ring,
Sleigh bells ring,
It is Christmas Eve,
It is Christmas Eve,
Ding, ding, dong!
Ding, ding, dong!
C is for Christmas I wait for all year.
H is for holly that brings so
much cheer.
R is for reindeer that pull
Santa's sleigh
I is for icicles dripping all day.
S is for Santa who seldom is seen.
T is for a tree that is lovely and green.
M is for mistletoe, hugs, and a kiss.
A is for an angel who looks just like this.
S is for stockings all loaded with toys
From all of the elves to the girls
and the boys.
My goodness, my goodness,
It's Christmas again.
The bells are all ringing,
I do not know when
I've been so excited.
The tree is all fixed,
The candles are lighted,
The pudding is mixed.
Clitter, clatter
Baking tins,
Cookie cutters,
Rolling pin.
Christmas cookies. Let's begin!
Sugar, flour, eggs, and butter -
Mixing bowls, a wooden spoon.
Round and round we turn the batter.
We'll have dough to roll out soon.
Cut the cookies with the cutters -
diamond,
circle,
crescent moon -
Pop them all into the oven
One December afternoon.
There once was a boy of Ole,
Who was mean, dirty and often stole.
But one day he was caught
And for Christmas he got naught
But an empty stocking full of coal.
So be honest and Merry Christmas

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