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Ken White
'Twas the Night |
| | | | Saturday, December 23, 2006 | Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house All the creatures were stirring, including the mouse And the dogs big and little, the dogs strong and weak The fish in their fish tank, the bright parakeet
The cats with the short hair, the cats with the long The bunnies, hamsters, canaries singing their songs Even geckos and boas, all came to the room Knowing St. Nick was expected quite soon.
They nibbled the cookies, set out with great care Careful to avoid getting milk in their hair And gobbled up carrots left for reindeer. They ate all the goodies, without caution or fear
For they knew theyd been good, both this year and last And felt quite deserving of this late night repast. Then they stretched on the carpet, and lounged on the couch, Hes late, they complained, that lazy old slouch!
They had a proposal, a proposition to place Before Santa Claus, and face to face They wanted to meet him and exchange an idea That did not seem outlandish, peculiar or queer.
But as the night lasted, as the candles burned down They all grew exhausted, their smiles drawn to frowns Until sleep took the creatures, both great and small Except for one kitten posing prettily by the wall.
Shed napped most the day and was now fully alert (Though covered with schmutz, some dark chimney dirt) And too excited to sleep, she waited for Nick To present their proposal, that big bone to pick.
She finally saw him, black boots from the flue White beard, big tummy: jolly you-know-old-who. And charmed by her manner, her sweetness and grace Santa lifted this kitten up high to his face
He ho-hod quite gently, and asked soft as he could Had she been naughty or had she been good. To which she responded Lets skip the ask, Listen up, big fellow, I put you to the task
The rest of the animals have fallen asleep So this vigil is now mine alone to keep. Weve thought out this plan and now ask you a favor, A change to your flight plan, one you might savor.
Instead of the trinkets, bright baubles and toys, Deliver us, dear Santa, to good girls and boys. There are millions of us homeless, in shelters we sit. Use Christmas magic. In your red sack well fit.
Then its off to Chicago, L.A., New York City, (Personally, Im hoping for a trip to Tahiti!) London, Paris, San Francisco, Rome -- Bring us to families wherever you roam.
Santa was touched by this most wondrous plan But some things, he knew, where out of his hands: The answer to the crisis in pet homelessness Requires a change in human consciousness.
So he and that kitten now face us and plead Please value these lives. Its the coming years need. Respect them and love them, treat them like treasure Theyll return those sweet gifts many times beyond measure.
And in some Christmas future, a true holiday Every companion animal has a person for play, And to love them, yes, and to honestly care: Then true Christmas for all, for all a family to share.
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