There's magic in the air at Christmas |
Impishly peering Out of the lower boughs Of the tree Christmas waited, Its bright eyes glistening With reflected glory Of Lights glowing. As he was ready to Reach out with a spell That was bigger Than he was, Bigger than the whole world, He got distracted By a TV. special About an old friend And he daydreamed Wondering if Rudolf Still glowed as much As he flew through the dark And thinking about How very much Rudolf Enjoyed alfalfa and apples But more importantly He thought of the first Christmas When he was an elf Without a purpose Wandering. He had seen a bright Star shining On a stable and a manger And, thinking it was peculiar, He slid down The star beam. He saw a baby there, A special child Who would grow to show His love Proving how special We were to Him. The night was quiet And quite beautiful and he decided That he,as an elf Would honor that child Because of who he was And the world He created. He would spread the specialness Of this night By letting people understand That a wonderful world Had been made And that the biggest and best Gift of all Was Christmas itself. He was ready to share This gift But when he looked into his hat He found it was dark and black And really rather empty. He had been so wrapped up In watching T.V. And supervising the placement Of ornaments on the tree That he had forgotten His magic. Here it was Christmas Eve And all he had was An empty hat Perhaps there was still time. He looked out at the evening Seeing it was again beautiful,clear, And bright. So he used his last bits of energy Exiting through the window To swoosh through the night Gathering stars, Little ones and Big ones Fitting them all into his hat Which continually bulged But seemed to have Room for just one more. He returned to the bough Of his tree Peeking out Waiting until the time Was just right And all was ready. He saw a family assembled With Mom and Dad Looking tired Perhaps too tired. No room for magic here, The elf thought to himself. Than he saw Amy, Their little girl Who bubbled and babbled As she danced into the room. Something big could still happen. The little girl knew it. The elf could see it In her eyes. Everyone was quiet Subdued And from the tree He whispered "psst" And Amy saw him, A funny glow By the shine of the Red and yellow bulbs She liked so well. "Come closer" The little man told her "When I throw my hat Into the air You must catch All the stars Before they return to the skies. Catch them, quickly Hold them And people will see What you see. Now the parents Seemed preoccupied With the party they Just attended And sending Amy to bed Quickly, But for some reason They stopped for a moment As the room Seemed to grow brighter. The parents looked at their Daughter with a new Specialness The elf could hear Them thinking to themselves Perhaps it is worth it As they looked at Amy's eyes Which shone Like ornaments on the tree With a clarity As black and golden As a star filled sky |