On The Silly Side by Jimmy Del Ponte
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An old plastic Santa that’s been taped and repaired
A small plastic lamb, with one leg that’s not there
A few plug in candles that my Dad bought at Sears
Are some family Christmas ornaments, that we’ve had for years
Macaroni wreaths, silver spray painted art
A cotton ball snowman that is falling apart
A paper Mache elf, who has two mismatched ears
We made them in grade school, and they’ve lasted for years
a drummer boy, and a wise man, both yellowed by time
On the back of a star it says 1959!
Ring tops strung together from cans of Pabst, and Schlitz beers
Treasured decorations that have survived many years
A camel, an angel, Santa’s sleigh on a string
There’s even one of Elvis, a different kind of king
Family heirlooms that have brought so much holiday cheer
We’ve loved all of these ornaments, year after year
We saved Christmas cards one year, when re-cycling was new
We made calendars from them, and we still have a few
On the bottom of a reindeer some words still appear
It’s says “Merry Christmas Mommy,” ‘63 was the year
Some are cracked, some are chipped, some are falling apart
but each one has a memory that’s close to the heart
we used crayons and glitter, Elmer’s glue, and pinking shears
Like familiar old friends, bringing smiles through the years
There’s some made by Joey, and some made by Chris
Their art work remains, it’s their laughter we miss
We’ll cherish the ornaments, like we do every year
as we wish that our loved ones, could also be here
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