'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.
It seems really safe at this house and I know
That my mommy was worried where we would go.
As I lay here all nestled and snug in my bed
I think about what the nice lady had said.
She said that a man used to live on the Earth
And tomorrow's the day we rejoice in His birth.
She told me His name but I sort of forget;
If I heard it again, I'd remember, I bet.
Then all of a sudden, there arose such a clatter
I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter.
Away to the window I flew like a flash,
Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash.
I thought for a second my daddy was here
And I didn't know whether to hide or to cheer.
I looked for his car but saw nothing at all,
And sighed with relief, as I saw on the wall
A picture of someone, I think it was Him
I couldn't be sure 'cause the lights were so dim.
He had a warm face, and such beautiful eyes
I wondered if they too, could be full of lies.
But then I remembered again what she said
And I knew it was safe as I crawled into bed.
The pajamas they gave us were fuzzy and warm,
Not like my other one, tattered and torn.
I couldn't stop thinking that Christmas was here
And how it was going to be better this year.
I knew there'd be presents under the tree
And couldn't believe that one might be for me.
I heard someone say we'd have turkey and pie,
And all of the food we eat God will supply.
I like this new place, and my mommy does too,
I'm glad she can sleep now, after what she's been through
I hope we talk more about the man on the wall -
Oh yeah! Now I remember it all!
She said that He paid for us such a big price
And that He was my King, and was Jesus the Christ.
I'm glad that tomorrow's His birthday because
No one can love us the way Jesus does.
By Tracy Gould, Past Sheepfold Staff