The Christmas Parade Parade
The lights blue and red, policemen all around,
The time counting down as parking cars
And footsteps raced here and there.
He alone but to meet others but where?
Cool not cold so out of weather no norm,
Here they come his family with all smiles.
All smiles but the one being the donkey,
Carrying the chairs and bags lots more,
Still she didn't mind with a Christmas heart.
They all waited as friends arrived with theirs,
More and more people still all so nice polite,
Flashing cars are first then then many trucks.
All sizes and kinds some cars bands to come,
Oh, the cycles, too, and more unseen by most,
Before the start 'Merry Christmas' he said.
Where did the Angels and Angels come from?
Most among the spectators to keep them safe,
Many in the parade throwing God's love kisses.
He looked around and so few, less than handful,
Saw His other parade of the parade how sad,
'Merry Christmas!' lost in all the yells and screams.
'Throw me a stuff animal,' 'Throw me something,'
Echoed up and down to be heard over the noises,
No feelings of what it was all for, the baby cried.
And only a few heard, what could they do other
Than celebrate like the rest with a little more in
Their hearts, more in spirit to their shouts of cheer.
Cups, candy, and toys, fun for the girls and boys,
One day may the Angels they see in all that fun,
Trucks and the more kept rolling and Angels, too.
He hoped she could see the Angels as well, no,
To no avail, she left the Angels and Him years ago,
They were always by her side, even now, not seen.
Parades do end last truck bigger for old St. Nick,
And the man beside him, Him, king of kings and
Everything, creator of fun and smiles of little girls.
Most fun little girl seemed to have had for awhile,
Bags filled with excitement and joy and Angels of
Course for Angels are with all of God's children.
With last wave of Santa's hand, one parade ended for
The night, the other kept rolling for those that could
See, prayed did he she saw his love, 'Merry Christmas!'