Twas the night before Christmas at the North Pole,
The elves were busy, each with a role.
The presents were wrapped, the sleigh was in sight,
Ready for Santa’s big trip that night.
The toy machines beeped as the last doll was made,
The candy cane factory was neatly displayed.
The snowflakes outside sparkled soft in the glow,
While Santa prepared for his long trip to go.
When out in the yard, there came such a sound,
The reindeer were prancing and ready to bound!
The sleigh was now loaded, the time was so near,
Santa appeared with a jolly, “I’m here!”
“Ho ho!” he laughed, as he gave a big cheer,
“It’s time to spread magic to children this year!
For all of your work, my hardworking crew,
You’ve earned a surprise or maybe a few!”
He pulled out chocolates, some glittery treats,
Warm woolly hats, and peppermint sweets.
Even the toy machines got a little prize—
Some shiny new ribbons to brighten their guise!
With a wave of his hand, Santa climbed in his sleigh,
And the elves waved him off as he flew on his way.
“Remember,” he called, “the joy isn’t the toys,
It’s the love and the laughter that bring true joys!”
And as the sleigh soared into the night,
“Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!”
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