Friday, December 25, 2015

A Very Short Jewish Christmas Poem


Christmas is here again.
Tchotchkes hang from the tree.
Needles shedding, amen.
Who cleans it up? Not me. 

Christmas is here again.
It stops by every year.
Jews eat Chinese, amen.
A custom we hold dear. 

Christmas is here again.
Twinkly lights strung like dots.
A prayer for peace, amen.
A pumpkin for your thoughts. 

Our only consistent Christmas tradition: 
Leftover Halloween squash

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