All: Happy children here we stand.
Bringing words of love;
For on this glad Christmas day
Christ came from above.
C is for the Christ Who came
To this lowly earth.
H is for the harps that rang
At our Saviour's birth.
R is for the ringing bells,
Telling Christmas-tide.
I is for the crystal ice
Where we go to slide.
S is for the schoolboy's sled
When he coasting goes.
T is for poor Tommy Jones-
Jack Frost bit his nose.
M is for the merry part
Of this Christmas day,
A is for the apple pies
Grandma put away.
S is for old Santa Claus,
Coming here to-night.
Hope he'll wait till nearly morn,
So it will be light.
All: Yes, we're happy children nine,
And to each we're true,
Three cheers for jolly Santa Claus,
A happy day to you.
Christmas Poem
A for the animals, out in the stable,
B for the Babe in the manger cradle,
C for the carolers, happy and gay,
D for December, the 25th day,
E for the Eve when we're all so excited,
F for the fun when the Christmas tree's lighted,
G for the goose, so round and so fat,
H for the holly and Santa's red hat,
I for the ice on snow-covered hills,
where sledding is fun, in spite of the spills,
J is for Jesus, the Christ child so dear,
We honor His birth on Christmas each year,
K for the kitchen where Mom cooks the feast,
L for the light shining way in the East,
M for the mistletoe. Watch where it hangs!
N is the noel the angels first sang,
O for the ornaments trimming the tree,
P for the presents, for you and for me,
Q for the quaking of shepherds in fear,
when the bright angels brought them the words of good cheer,
R for the reindeer, leaping the roofs,
S for the stockings that Santa Claus stuffs,
T for the toys, the tinsel, the tree,
U is for us- the whole family,
V is for visitors, friends far and near,
W is for welcoming wreaths on the wall,
X is for Xmas, with pleasures for all,
Y is for Yule logs whose bright sparks fly high,
to give a warm welcome to friends passing by,
Z is for zeal we show at this time
in giving to others and loving mankind
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