Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SANTY ISN'T SANTY CLAUS, by ELIZABETH PORTER KESSLER First Line: Maybe you think santy claus Last Line: He's just a lot of men. Subject(s): Christmas; Santa Claus; Nativity, The; Nicholas, Saint | ||||||||
Maybe you think Santy Claus Is just a jolly elf, With lots of toys and reindeer. I thought so once, myself, But when I saw him in the street, And found him in the store, And went around the corner, And there he was some more, I felt real sad about it, But I could tell right then, Santy isn't Santy Claus, He's just a lot of men. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SAINT NICHOLAS by MARIANNE MOORE PANCAKES WITH SANTA by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE WITH BEST WISHES by DOROTHY PARKER A VISIT FROM ST. NICHOLAS by CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE CHRISTMAS EVE by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT by WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS CHRISTMAS MORNING by BURGES JOHNSON |
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