Jingle All the Way



Tis the season to rejoice in love, hope and peace. We rejoice in our blessing from Jesus Christ. It's the words from the universe that speaks to us giving us a reason to celebrate and to unite.
We are surviving this Pandemic because we refuse to give in to this monster that have destroyed and continues to control the land.
We have come to bring our communities together to create a new view.  We are standing tall for all. This is the time to enjoy our holidays, a house fill with decorations a Christmas tree, toys, the glowing of candles, a mistletoe hanging, hot coco and the smell of fresh cookies. Spreading love all over the place, while the Angels sings Glory to our newborn King.  
It's the magic that Christmas brings, the colors and watching the children play full of laughter. The harmony and the peace that prevails, spreading the joy to our family, neighbors and friends as we Jingle all the way.

About this poem

This poem was written for a community celebrating Christmas. The celebration was for the children of the communities in the Bay Area.

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Written on December 12, 2021

Submitted by alkareembeverly on December 20, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Beverly Al Kareem

Born in raised in Louisiana, started to write as a little girl. Poetry has always been a way for me to express myself, inspire, and uplift others. I was raised by an awesome grandmother due to absent parents. Today I have written many Poems and have a Poetry book that illustrates many of my poems. I am also a writer that works with many musicians. Performing as a spoken words Artist with a band as I continue to lift others. My journey is about expressing and creating my platform, of love. more…

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