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A VISIT FROM ST. NICHOLAS
By Clement Clark Moore
First Published in 1823

'Twas
the night before Christmas
When
all through the house
Not
a creature was stirring
Not
even a mouse;
The
stockings were hung
By
the chimney with care
In
hopes that St. Nicholas
Soon
would be there;

The
children were nestled
All
snug in their beds
While
visions of sugar plums
Danced
in their heads;

And Mama in her kerchief
And
I in my cap
Had
just settled our brains
For
a long winter nap -
When
out on the roof
There
arose such a clatter,
I
sprang from my bed
To
see what was the matter.
Away
to the window
I
flew like a flash
Tore
open the shutters
And
threw up the sash.
The
moon on the breast
Of
the new-fallen snow
Gave
a lustre of midday
To
objects below;
When
what to my wondering
Eyes
should appear
But
a miniature sleigh
And
eight tiny reindeer.

With
a little old driver
So
lively and quick,
I
knew in a moment
It
must be St. Nick.
More
rapid than eagles
His
courses they came,
And
he whistled and shouted
And
called them by name:
"Now
Dasher! Now Dancer!
Now,
Prancer and Vixen!
On,
Comet! On, Cupid!
On,
Donder and Blitzen!
To
the top of the porch!
To
the top of the wall!
Now
dash away! Dash away!
Dash
away all!"
As
dry leaves that before
The
wild hurricane fly
When
they meet with an obstacle
Mount
to the sky,
So
up to the housetop
The
coursers they flew,
With
the sleigh full of toys
-And
St. Nicholas too.

And
then, in a twinkling
I
heard on the roof,
The
prancing and pawing
Of
each little hoof.
As
I drew in my head
And
was turning around,
Down
the chimney St. Nicholas
Came
with a bound.
He
was dressed all in fur
From
his head to his foot
And
his clothes were all tarnished
With
ashes and soot.
A
bundle of toys
He
had flung on his back,

And
he looked like a peddler
Just
opening his pack.
His
eyes how they twinkled!
His
dimples how merry!
His
cheeks were like roses,
His
nose like a cherry!
His
droll little mouth
Was
drawn up like a bow,
And
the beard on his chin
Was
as white as the snow.
The
stump of a pipe
He
held tight in his teeth,
And
the smoke it encircled
His
head like a wreath.

He
had a broad face
And
a little round belly
That
shook when he laughed,
Like
a bowl full of jelly.
He
was chubby and plump
-A
right jolly old elf,
And
I laughed when I saw him
In
spite of myself.
A
wink of his eye
And
a twist of his head
Soon
gave me to know
I
had nothing to dread.

He
spoke not a word,
But
went straight to his work,
And
filled all the stockings;
Then
turned with a jerk,
And
laying his finger
Aside
of his nose
And
giving a nod,
Up
the chimney he rose.
He
sprang to his sleigh,
To
his team gave a whistle,
And
away they all flew
Like
the down of a thistle;
But
I heard him exclaim,
Ere
he drove out of sight,
"Happy
Christmas to all
And
to all a good night!"


And to
this day, his story is read around the world
during the Christmas Season. It's read in our house
Every Year!


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