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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SANTY ISN'T SANTY CLAUS, by ELIZABETH PORTER KESSLER First Line: Maybe you think santy claus Last Line: He's just a lot of men. Subject(s): Christmas; Santa Claus; Nativity, The; Nicholas, Saint | |||
Maybe you think Santy Claus Is just a jolly elf, With lots of toys and reindeer. I thought so once, myself, But when I saw him in the street, And found him in the store, And went around the corner, And there he was some more, I felt real sad about it, But I could tell right then, Santy isn't Santy Claus, He's just a lot of men. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SAINT NICHOLAS by MARIANNE MOORE PANCAKES WITH SANTA by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE WITH BEST WISHES by DOROTHY PARKER A VISIT FROM ST. NICHOLAS by CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE CHRISTMAS EVE by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT by WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS CHRISTMAS MORNING by BURGES JOHNSON THE FLAME LIGHTS UP by DAVID IGNATOW |
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