CHRISTMAS EVE
To-night they say is Christmas eve,
And Santa Claus will be here afterwhile,
I think he is on the housetop now,
For I hear the creaking of a tile.
And Santa Claus will be here afterwhile,
I think he is on the housetop now,
For I hear the creaking of a tile.
Ma says he brings nice things for children—
I wonder what he will bring for me;
I want a new dress, and a doll like Mary's,
And toys for my Christmas tree.
I wonder what he will bring for me;
I want a new dress, and a doll like Mary's,
And toys for my Christmas tree.
I know brother John wants a drum and a top,
And a poll-parrot in a gilded cage;
And Tom, he wants a fur cap and coat
For now they are all the rage.
And a poll-parrot in a gilded cage;
And Tom, he wants a fur cap and coat
For now they are all the rage.
But I think that I must go to sleep,
For fear Santa Claus won't come;
I must try to be a good little girl
Or else of candies I'll get none.
[Aged 13 years.]
For fear Santa Claus won't come;
I must try to be a good little girl
Or else of candies I'll get none.
[Aged 13 years.]
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