Saviodsilva


Adam Gibbs
Poem

Christmas Sparkle

When the temperature drops and Jack Frost does his rounds
you'll find billions of Sparkles left all over your grounds.
It isn't the robins, the presents, Santa or even the reindeer -
these minute beings' smiles spread that contagious Christmas cheer.
And if there are billions in frost, how many more are there in snow?
When children throw snowballs is this what sets their faces aglow?
And when kids start to collect and form the snow into a pile,
again it's the Sparkles that ensures every snowman wears a smile.
They don't care if you're young, or old, what you do or what you say.
A Sparkle just doesn't care. It'll smile anybody on their way.
Too many people see Christmas as a cause of struggle and strife.
So when one smiles at you, let the Sparkle into your life.


This Poem's Index Page 1
This Poem's Index 2
Poetry Website
Saviodsilva
Isavo Site