The wide white world was beautifully clear
And muffled sounds were all you could hear
When Santa was stirred by a thought:
“Why is it more often than not,
That only humans get presents for Christmas?
I think I can be more ambitious.
This year, every animal that puts up a tree
Will receive a present from me!”
The animals listened and marveled and cheered
And all kept busy as Christmas neared.
Spider Sofia spun threads silky and white
In skillful mastery all through the night.
With stern determination
She picked the perfect location.
Then she pulled and knotted and crossed and tied
With growing satisfaction and pride
High up in an apple tree.
Her small wishful heart was full with glee
When the silvery light of the moon shone bright
On the first ever tree made from silk and light.
Dragon Desmond lay still for hours and thought
About a tree that could never be bought.
Then he sat on his hind legs and raised his head high
Collected his fiery breath and let fly
Flames that glistened and crackled and danced,
Blazed and shone and pranced.
For only a second the most beautiful tree
More beautiful than any you’d ever see
Lit up amazingly clever
Before it was gone forever.
Pug Peggy had problems to figure out
What the Christmas fuss was all about.
Until her lonely heart and her itchy thigh
And her owner’s half-hearted sad “goodbye”
Reminded her of an urgent wish
That made her decorate something beautiful-ish:
She grabbed a bone and a bauble as well
Stuck them together and sat down to dwell.
She desperately hoped that Santa would see
The simple beauty of her bony tree.
Snow fell slowly,
Humans sang of god’s glory
And Santa was happier than ever
As he saw the animals endeavour:
All over the world, they built trees of snow,
Trees that glitter and shine and crackle and glow.
Santa saw trees made of wood or air,
Of dewdrops or lava or hair.
He giggled and gaped and cheered and laughed
He was touched and moved and amazed by their craft.
Full of joy he flew through the night
Dropping presents with great delight
For his new-found animal friends
Who lived in deserts and forests and dens.
Spider Sofia got four fat flies
You must know she likes them better than pies!
Dragon Desmond got a sweater in his size,
And admired himself with awe in his eyes.
Pug Peggy got the greatest gift in this rhyme
A new home, a new owner with lots of time.
If Christmas nears and you are outside
On a walk, a cruise, a drive or a ride,
Watch out for unusual trees
Made by dogs or frogs or bees.
You might see them in the sky
Made of clouds or rainbows or a sigh.
If you see such a tree than you will know:
Santa loves them! Ho ho ho!