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He comes in the night!

He comes in the night!

He softly, silently comes;

While the little brown heads

on the pillows so white

Are dreaming of bugles and drums.

He cuts through the snow like

a ship through the foam,

While the white flakes around him whirl;

Who tells him I know not,

but he findeth the home

Of each good little boy and girl.



His sleigh it is long, and deep, and wide;

It will carry a host of things,

While dozens of drums hang over the side,

With the sticks sticking under the strings.

And yet not the sound of a drum is heard,

Not a bugle blast is blown,

As he mounts to the chimney-top like a bird,

And drops to the hearth like a stone.



The little red stockings he silently fills,

Till the stockings will hold no more;

The bright little sleds for the great snow hills

Are quickly set down on the floor.

Then Santa Claus mont to the roof like a bird,

And glides to his seat in the sleigh;

Not a sound of a bugle or drum is heard

As he noiselessly gallops away.



He rides to the East, and he rides to the West,

Of his goodies he touches not one;

He eateth the crumbs of the Christmas feast

When the dear little folks are done.

Old Santa Claus doeth all tht he can;

This beautiful mission is his;

Then, children be good to the little old man,

When you find who the little man is.




~Author Unknown ~















Take My Hand The Littlest Angels A Frail Old Angel Cry
The Gold Slippers It's Up To You The Difference
Think Of Those
Who Love You
Butterfly If You Come
Across An Angel
An Interview With God The Teddy Bear God's Greatest Work
Of Art
A Love Story Butterfly Kisses Little Eyes
"You Are Here"
Santa Claus
An Angel In Your Pocket One Little Rose
Little Shoes Flower Of Friendship A Dozen Roses
The Candy Cane Story God's Love Is
All Around Us
Santa Mouse



Below you will find links to my other poem indexes and snowglobes.



Snowglobes Poem Index One Poem Index Three
Poem Index Four Poem Index Five