Christmas Poem : Kriss Kringle

    Just as the moon was fading
    Amid her misty rings,
    And every stocking was stuffed
    With childhood’s precious things,

    Old Kriss Kringle looked around,
    And saw on the elm-tree bough,
    High hung, an oriole’s nest,
    Lonely and empty now.

    “Quite a stocking,” he laughed,
    “Hung up there on a tree!
    I didn’t suppose the birds
    Expected a present from me!”

    Then old Kriss Kringle, who loves
    A joke as well as the best,
    Dropped a handful of snowflakes
    Into the oriole’s empty nest.

    By Thomas Bailey Aldrich

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