Christmas
Angels
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One Christmas
Eve they climbed in bed,
After all the toys were made; And while they dreamed of better times, The Whittles were repaid.
That night three Christmas angels came,
To give them a reward -- For heaven won't let any act Of kindness be ignored. |
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One angel searched
the cupboard
And found just a crust of bread; "Now, this won't do", she whispered, "Let's prepare a feast instead!" The angels flapped their magic wings, As only they are able, And in a flash a flood of food Filled all the shelves and table! |
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The tiny house
still looked quite drab,
It needed to be cheered; And as the angels waved their wings, A Christmas tree appeared!
Two angels trimmed the pretty tree;
The third flew to and fro, Hanging bells and holly boughs, And sprigs of mistletoe. |
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Outside, the
angels dressed the house
With icicles and snow, And on the door they placed a wreath, Complete with a bright red bow!
They finished all they came to do,
Before the break of day, And as the Whittles roused from sleep, The angels flew away. |
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Now, when the
Whittles saw the food
And all the decoration, They pinched themselves and wept for joy, Then danced in celebration! As word spread through the village Of their heaven-sent surprise; Every Humbleburger came To see with their own two eyes! |
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The Whittles
shared their Christmas feast-
They emptied all the shelves; Their kindness wouldn't let them keep Good fortune to themselves. When everyone had cleaned their plate, They all joined in a song; And up above-though no one heard- The angels sang along! |
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source:
http://www.infostarbase.com/holidays/christmas/christmas_angles.php
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