Baby Bee’s Night Before Christmas (Children’s Version)
Baby Bee’s Christmas
The hive was snug from the lid to the base.
The entrance was wide open for Santa, (just in case).
All the cracks had been sealed to shut out the cold.
Baby Bee was sleeping and good as gold.
The queen had inspected each and every frame,
Then she lined up her children and addressed them by name.
The youngest ones she checked closely and their noses she wiped.
“Is everything ready for Christmas?” she piped.
“If the decorations are finished, leave on a small light.
Santa Bee will be arriving sometime tonight.”
She ordered a plate of honey and pollen so Santa could be fed.
Then she hugged all her babies and tucked them in bed.
All were sleeping soundly when they heard such a clatter.
Santa Bee had arrived in the midst of a swarm.
His cheeks were all red and he looked very warm.
Dispensing gifts from his sleigh as he raced through the hive,
He was interrupted by a question, “Mr. Santa, can I drive?”
The other bees were shocked that Baby Bee would ask.
Santa Bee chuckled and let her help with his task.
All around the world this magical swarm flew.
Bringing sweet gifts to everyone they knew.
As they left each hive and while they were still in sight,
Baby Bee would shout, “Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!”
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A Bee’s Night Before Christmas
A Bee’s Night Before Christmas
It was the night before Christmas
And all through the hive
Bees were clustered together
Keeping warm and alive.
Three pairs of stockings
Were glued up for each bee
In the hopes that Santa
Would put gifts under a tree.
Each young bee was snuggled
Way deep in her cell
Dreaming of a honey flow
That the older bees knew well.
The queen was in her chamber
Guard bees sleeping close by
All of them as excited about Christmas
As a swarm on the fly.
The night was clear
The new moon was bright
Everyone knew for certain
Santa would be there that night.
When up on the roof
There rose such a clatter
The queen went with the guards
To see what was the matter.
On the roof they could see
A sleigh full of toys
Most of them for workers
Only one or two for the boys.
Eight bumblebees had been pulling
They made it look hard
Would Santa have the time
To reach each bee yard?
The driver’s face was red
From the cold (I suppose)
And icicles hung down
From the tip of her nose.
Her eyes were coal black
Her mouth made for smiles
She looked a little weary
She had traveled for miles.
Her coat was real thick
Made to keep her warm
Her wings were slightly tattered
From a late summer swarm.
She was quick as she placed gifts
Near where each bee lay
Then she pulled a beautiful tree
From off of her sleigh.
With a wink she said,
“These bumblebees are tired.
I’m looking for workers
Who want to be hired.”
Six volunteers jumped up
(they refused any money)
So she promised they’d receive
Extra stores of honey.
They darted out of the hive
And while they were in sight
Santa Bee buzzed, “A golden Christmas to all,
And to all a good night!”
Over almond orchards and clover
They flew on their way
They finished their task
Before Christmas Day.
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Thanks!
Thanks!
This holiday season I salute all writers, artists, musicians, actors, etc. Your blogs, poems, and stories inspire me when I struggle and need encouragement. I hope that sometimes my posts provide a springboard for your endeavors also.
As I jump from first person, second person, and third person pronouns, remember I’m really talking to and about you.
To me, Thanksgiving is not about the food I eat. My memories are about the friends I meet. Since I started blogging three years ago I’ve met some incredible people. I haven’t seen them in person but I’ve felt their words and I’ve been allowed into their minds and hearts. Thanks, friends, for being incredible.
Look around the internet. There are bloggers everywhere, established and great. You are part of that growing list and I admire your efforts and the efforts of new writers who are appearing daily, their raw emotions burning the hearts of those who dare listen. Behind them are newer generations, magnificent and courageous, who will soon be emerging on the scene. I expect to enjoy the works of all, for they bring fresh perspectives to my soul and let me breathe.
To my friends I say, Happy Thanksgiving. To my friends I haven’t met yet, I say enjoy the day with friends and family. Life is short. Live it with gusto. Then sit down and write about your actions and reactions.
1. Writers use words of power and grace, To remove a falsehood, And put truth in its place.
2. Give someone hope anew, When she gets writer’s block, Pull her through.
3. This holiday season remember with kind deeds, Those who have needs.
Your actions form a story of compassion. I’m looking forward to reading how you blessed others.
Thanks again for your kind words on my blogs. Be patient with me. I’m still growing.
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Santa’s Surprise (another version)
Twas the night before Christmas and all across the yard,
Not a creature was stirring, a German Shepherd was on guard,
Everyone was in bed, secure in their sleep,
All dreams were about Christmas, no worries too deep,
Presents were wrapped and scattered around the tree,
The presents were for the children, Emma, and me,
I had just walked the dogs several blocks or more,
They were calmer now so I hung their leashes by the door,
I was sitting at my computer for I had poems to write,
When I heard a few growls, a snap, and a bite,
Two German shepherds had been my only alarm,
Now someone had entered, perhaps with an intent to harm,
I grabbed a leash and raced to the tree,
Wondering what kind of scene awaited me,
A red suited man stood with his back to the wall,
He made no moves while the shepherds waited my call,
The back of his pants was torn by a bite,
They’d be a bit drafty the rest of the night,
“Your dogs are vicious, they bit and I’ll sue,”
He sputtered obscenities until his face was blue,
His demeanor was outrageous considering his plight,
The dogs had him trapped, this would be a fun night,
“It seems to me you’ve invaded my space,
And I’ve a right to protect my family and place,
Since you come and go as if it doesn’t matter,
This time you’re wrong for I’m a mad hatter,”
His eyes were still wide as he studied my face,
“Perhaps my remarks were a bit out of place,”
“I’ve still got places to go and people to see,
Would you call off the dogs and let me be,
I’m a little tense from traveling all night,
I apologize for my temper, and I’ll make things right,”
With one hand signal the dogs were released from patrol,
They romped around Santa although under control,
He gave each dog some chews and a bag full of toys,
Then he skipped around the tree without any noise,
Stockings were filled with all kinds of games,
Carefully marked with everyone’s names,
Then up the chimney he rose in a hurry,
For outside the weather had changed to snow flurries,
I praised the dogs lavishly for guarding the house well,
No intruders could enter without encountering hell,
I slipped back to bed without writing a bit,
I didn’t tell Emma because she wouldn’t believe it,
“Now Brutus, now Killer, now Ty and Wolf,
Each one of you to your posts and guard the roof,
Santa might come back and give it another try,
Watch out for invaders that either walk or fly,
And then I lay down with Emma at my side,
I was still thinking of my dogs with pride,
When Emma said, “Merry Christmas and now goodnight,
Did you put the lid down and turn out the light?”
You’d think I’d remember each routine task,
Just once without her having to ask,
The dogs are restless and there’s no need to talk,
I know it’s late but the dogs have to walk.
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A Lesson for Santa
Down the chimney fast,
Santa fell with a loud thump,
And woke two dogs up,
Two German Shepherds,
Kept Santa backed to the wall,
And they stopped Christmas,
Trained for protection,
They taught Santa a lesson,
On home invasions.





