
(graphic from clker.com)
6 lines–26 syllables–3-5-3-3-7-5

Star of Bethlehem is also called Christmas Star–Wikipedia
Pixel Prose Weekly Challenge–Unique Art Chic

While caring for my Prayer Plant I noticed some of its leaves were a healthy looking, large and bold green, but others were weak looking, curled up or shriveled up brown. This got me to thinking upon my prayers which are sometimes large and bold, other times weak or filled with doubt, and even at times non-existent. Thus, this poem was inspired and created as I was reflecting.

This poem was inspired by a lady I met at work who told me she was buying a special decorative box to place the homemade Sugar Plums in that she makes each Christmas for her husband. Her description of them sounded so absolutely wonderful that I said I would love to know how to make them too! She offered to email me the recipe! So my grand-daughter and I shall try making them for Christmas whenever her recipe arrives, but in the meantime I created this poem and am posting some information I found online about Sugar Plums,
what they are, and how to make them.
I hope you enjoy!
Cocoa Heaven–What Are Sugar Plums?
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“The children were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads;”…
Twas the Night Before Christmas poem
by Clement Clarke Moore or Henry Livingston

Living the Body of Christ–Motivating Minions for the Mighty
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