Christmas by the Forest
He wasn’t a mean man but he was grumpy at times,
He lived alone and liked to write poetry that rhymed,
His house, next to a forest, had a very pleasant view,
He wasn’t very happy though he had much to do,
He was often forgotten, his children lived far away,
They, too, said they were busy, and they’d visit someday,
His days were empty of meaning, his nights full of screams,
What was he living for, the world had taken his dreams,
A miracle was needed to soften his heart, he couldn’t turn life back,
If he could help someone, his life would be back on track,
His heart did not hear the tears or feel the anguished pain,
As a family nearby called out in the cold and chilling rain,
Five children stranded in the night watched as their mother died,
They huddled and quietly prayed, after their tears had dried,
Harsh reality took the stage as they looked at their papa to lead,
But things change rapidly at times, life is so hard to read,
Their father could not help, for this country was not his home,
He had to leave, he was banned, no longer could he roam,
Five children with no one, determined to reach a goal,
Could they survive a world so cruel and the winter cold,
They gathered and prayed once more, nothing else they could do,
No money, no parents, their hope should have been gone too,
The oldest daughter took charge, said they would go out swinging,
They sloshed through the snow, their angelic voices ringing,
Their voices carried through the night and across the snowy wood,
Where a man waited for a miracle, where he could do some good,
The man rose to hear this group and its cheerful sound,
He wondered why they were the only joyful group around,
He heard their songs and invited the five in, to sit before the fire,
They smiled when he told them they sounded like a heavenly choir,
Then he asked about their parents, then asked what will they do,
His heart was touched, “Please stay,” he urged, “I have rooms with a view,”
His house had been quiet far too long,
He needed to fill it with happy songs,
When he asked them to stay a miracle occurred for them,
And when they said yes a miracle occurred for him,
Christmas by the forest changed his life within,
Christmas by the forest meant their lives had a chance to begin.
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