A Christmas Reverie



In Christmas's glow, where dreams and joy entwine,
A tale unfolds, of Christ's birth divine.
In Bethlehem's cradle, a babe so mild,
The Savior, Messiah, the Holy Child.

Santa, my father, in folklore's embrace,
Brings gifts and wonder to each eager face.
Yet deeper, reality's truth is spun,
For love and giving, beneath the sun.

Hand in hand, a nation in delight,
Rejoicing in the Christ, the guiding light.
The togetherness, a sincere embrace,
As hearts unite, and time begins to race.

The epic tale, in pages old and true,
A metaphor for grace, a love anew.
Hyperbolic dreams in children's eyes,
As Santa's sleigh across the starry skies.

In slumber's grip, anticipation weaves,
As visions of presents, like golden sheaves.
Sincerity wrapped in ribbons tight,
A Christmas sonnet in the silent night.

About this poem

The poem is a Shakespearean sonnet by Christen Kuikoua that encapsulates the essence of Christmas, combining elements of religious significance, familial joy, and the mythical figure of Santa Claus. It begins by acknowledging the divine birth of Christ in Bethlehem, portraying it as a mild and significant event. The speaker claims Santa as their father, connecting the mythical figure with the familial joy of gift-giving during Christmas. The poem delves into the deeper reality behind the festive season, emphasizing the importance of love and giving beneath the surface of holiday celebrations. It highlights the unity of a nation during Christmas, portraying it as a time of communal rejoicing. The poem also frames the Christmas story as an epic tale, using metaphorical language to convey deeper meanings and adding a sense of wonder and magic to the narrative. Overall, it celebrates the multifaceted nature of Christmas, combining religious, familial, and mythical elements to convey a message of love, togetherness, and the joy of giving. 

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Submitted by ChristenKuikouafans on December 14, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABB CCDD EECC FFGG HHEE
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 805
Words 156
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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