
Christmas
Came in the night
God’s Light lit up the world
Darkness fled, the Son shone bright
For us
For us
Darkness fled, the Son shone bright
God’s Light lit up the world
Came in the night
Christmas
Mirror Cinquain

Christmas
Came in the night
God’s Light lit up the world
Darkness fled, the Son shone bright
For us
For us
Darkness fled, the Son shone bright
God’s Light lit up the world
Came in the night
Christmas
Mirror Cinquain

No cozy Fireplace
Not a Stocking hung with care
Christmas still arrived
In a stable long ago
God gave the world
The most precious Gift of all
No tree, nor chimney
Without Santa or his reindeer
God gave the world His Son
Choka

Behind again
Even though I
Had said
I wouldn’t let it happen
Nonetheless it
Did!
Acrostic
Ah, well the best laid plan of mice and. men also applies to ladies 😊

Did you ever stop to think
Your life is but a blink
Its here and then it’s gone
Like the morning dawn
So be it as it may
Treasure life today
Before it slips away
Rhyme

God gave me an chance to pray for you
Today. A stranger whom I now know as
Lori. Twas a chance meeting.
God put me there in front of
You sitting in the cold,
Eyes filled with tears,
Homeless yet
Knew Jesus
And He
You
Etheree
God Bless You Lori. “He is the “God Who Sees You” and He will help you.

No Jack Frost nipping
No Frosty Snowman dancing
Rainy day in December
Haiku

Come All Ye Faithful
He Has Come, The Christ Of God
Rejoice, Rejoice This Happy Morn
It’s Christmas Day
Sing Ye Songs Of Praise
To Us A Child Of Hope Is Born
Mortals Awake, With Angels Join
A Babe Is Born In Bethlehem
Sing, Oh Sing This Blessed Morn
Christians Awake, Salute The Happy Morn
A Babe Is Born, To Bliss Us Bring
Rejoice, Rejoice, Ye Christians
On The Birthday Of The Lord
Let Us All With Gladsome Voice
Shout The Glad Tidings
Acrostic
(Each line is the title of a Christmas Carol.)
All Christmas Songs A to Z
http://www.singalongfestivetunes.com/all-christmas-songs-a-z/

“So sorry”, said the deer
“I had a night craving for
Lilacs and Lilys.”
Haiku
Haiku Horizons Weekly Challenge Week#248
(Sad to say this is a true story ( except of course the deer didn’t apologize 😊)
My garden plants blooms are becoming food for the deer and squirrels who populate my area.

Tis the time
Of lights abounding
Shining and
Reflecting
In the world and in hearts of
All everywhere
Shadorma

“Under the weather”
(Whatever that means.)
“Not myself”
“Feeling ill”
(Idioms for I’m not well)
“Abit out of sorts”
Shadorma
The Urban Dictionary says:
“To be under the weather is to be unwell. … Originally it meant to feel seasick or to be adversely affected by bad weather. The term is correctly ‘under the weather bow’ which is a gloomy prospect; the weather bow is the side upon which all the rotten weather is blowing.”