Long red socks
And Christmas frocks
A sprig of mistletoe
That’s Christmas ho ho
ho
Long red socks
And Christmas frocks
A sprig of mistletoe
That’s Christmas ho ho
ho
Happy Christmas to you both
See, we did remember
Because you are so
dear
Just like every year
We will never forget
We just wish and wish
You were still here
Just like every year
We will remember
And take a pause
Amidst the cheer
Just like every year
So, we wish you
A happy Christmas
And wipe away a tear
Just like every year
Mary Evelyn Curtis
20/1/1921 – 29/3/1993
Harold Curtis 30/6/1922
– 8/5/1978
I don't want much for Christmas
What I want is quite
naïve
And an unrealistic expectation
I just want everybody to be happy
I know it’s a forlorn hope
But miracles do happen
at Christmas
Throughout the yuletide season
In the light of the
fireside glow
Christmas garlands are
strung
Of Holly, Ivy, and
Mistletoe
On Christmas Eve, a nutcracker
Is turned into a
handsome Prince,
Clara saves him from
the Mouse King
And go to the land of
sweets and mints
There they dance
around for a bit
Before the Prince
takes Clara as his belle
And they marry and
that’s The End
And that is the
nutcracker in a nutshell
There was a chandler making candles
For all the convent
girls to handle
Where at night the
Sister would shout
Are you wearing green tinsel?
Tied around your
lustrous curls
Like a goddess of the
woods
Are you one of the
“nature” girls?