A Trick of the Dark by Celia Berrell

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Creating a poem,
a story or art
is like making magic
alone in the dark.
Stirring-up spells
from our heart and mind
that fuse into charms
we’ve yearned to find.

Before we can conjure
these wizardly wares
we first need to practice
with pace and care
to sharpen our craft
for every line.
Then out of the dark,
enchantment will shine.

In response to Resolutions, Hopes and Creativity prompt

The Snowy River by James Aitchison

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Born in the ranges

where horses run free,

tumbling and chasing

its way to the sea.

Fed by the snows,

broadening now,

no shadow or cloud

its waters allow.

The great Snowy River,

watched by this tree,

sweeps on to victory

and enters the sea.

Thirsty Work by Andrew Plant

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My giraffe is so very high 

That she can almost touch the sky 

She reaches up to the tallest of trees 

And off of their branches she eats their leaves 

But my giraffe must get thirst I think 

So what does she do when she wants a drink 

She has to bend down and make herself shorter  

So she can drink from the cool clear water 

Then when she’s finished up again  

I think that it must be a terrible strain 

I wonder if she would be aloud 

To drink the water out of the cloud? 

The Bearded Lady by Warren Cox

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My mother’s got a wicked beard.
It wasn’t there last week.
I’m not sure that I like it
but it’s certainly unique.

She took a nap the other day
and slept for just a minute,
and when she woke she found
a Willy Wagtail nesting in it.

She points at other people’s beards
and says “They all look scruffy.”
She washes hers twice every day
to keep it light and fluffy.

At first dad didn’t like it much.
He said “It isn’t funny,”
but he’s selling photos of it now
and making lots of money.

At least it’s good for sea-side trips,
it keeps us cool and shady
so I guess there’s some advantage
when your mum’s the bearded lady.

The Sneeze by Andrew Plant

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As Effie elephant walked through some trees  

She suddenly felt she was going to sneeze 

And her trunk was so big and her trunk was so long  

The sneeze that came out was amazingly strong 

It sneezed away birds, as they flew by   

It sneezed away clouds that were up in the sky  

It sneezed away leaves and it sneezed away flowers 

It sneezed away houses and castles and towers  

When Effie had finished her huge ACHOO 

A voice far far away called out –  ‘Bless you’ 

What Will The New Year Be? by James Aitchison

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I wonder what the New Year will bring,

What games we’ll play and songs we’ll sing?

Will it be shiny and full of fun,

Will it look after everyone?

Will it be hopeful for every race,

Will I live it full of faith?

I think the New Year is up to me:

I’ll make it the year I want it to be!

If Only by Warren Cox

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If only I could dive and swim
the way my gold fish can,
I’d travel to the sea-side
and race across the sand.

I’d dive into the largest wave
and swim far out to sea.
I’d wave “Hello” to sharks and rays
and shout “Hey! Look at me.”

But I can only paddle
where the water isn’t deep,
so I’ll have to wait ‘till dream time
‘cause I swim great in my sleep.

The First Christmas Gift: A Christian View by Monty Edwards

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It’s very plain that Christmas, will very soon be here:

Since shops and stores are busy and schools closed for the year:

A time we think of presents and lots of yummy food,

Yet not time to be greedy, or selfish, even rude!

Since some folk are not wealthy, nor have a lot to spare,

But still can give their friendship and show you that they care.

For God Himself’s a Giver, who gave the world his Son, 

To be our sinless Saviour and die for everyone.

This Gift arrived at Christmas. It’s why we celebrate.

In churches round the nation we Christians congregate.

We like to show we’re grateful for Jesus, God’s great Gift

To focus on such wondrous news gives each of us a lift!

His Gift’s not one that ages. It’s never out of date

God wants all to receive Him before it is too late,

A gift of real forgiveness, with heaven added too!

A gift received through Jesus, God planned for me and you!

My Wish For Christmas Day by James Aitchison

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I want a better world this Christmas,

where wars and famine end,

where light and laughter banish darkness,

where everyone’s a friend.

Instead of tinsel I’d like trust,

where fear has gone away.

And no one has to go without,

this year on Christmas day.

Father Christmas Lost His Whiskers by Graham Seal

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Father Christmas lost his whiskers, 

riding in his sleigh. 

He went too fast and then a blast 

of wind blew them away. 

Father Christmas found his whiskers 

a long way away. 

Stuck them on and sped along 

in time for Christmas Day 

Hey! 

Inspired by playground rhymes