A lonely Christmas, Winter 1980 |
<center> My first Christmas tree, thirty years ago Upon my arrival in Las Vegas Shall always be remembered so, As also one of my greatest My pickup truck was my home My refuge and my castle I was totally, absolutely alone… But… it wasn’t such a hassle I drove into the desert one day To see what I could see And lo and behold beside the road Found my perfect Christmas tree It was a three inch tall cactus All attitude, prickly and brash And I promptly, and proudly installed it Upon my ol’ trucks dash I used cigarette pack cellophane As tinsel you see Stuck tight to the spines Of my lil’ Christmas tree Many times it fell off my dash My prickly lil’ friend When I would start off too fast Or career round a bend Though small, and deceptive It was easy to find you see Usually stuck quite painfully Upon my boney right knee It was all I had that christmas And I was lonely and far from home, you see Just me and my ol’ pickup truck And my lil’cactus Christmas tree Childhood memories and blessings are nice… But the one I’ll most remember will be The one in which, all there was in my world Was just me…my ol’ pickup…and my cactus Christmas tree </center> |