'Twas The Day
After Christmas
Twas the day after
Christmas, and all through the house,
Every creature was
hurting -- even the mouse.
The toys were all broken,
their batteries dead;
Santa passed out, with
some ice on his head.
Wrapping and ribbons just
covered the floor, while
Upstairs the family
continued to snore.
And I in my T-shirt, new
Reeboks and jeans,
Went into the kitchen and
started to clean.
When out on the lawn
there arose such a clatter,
I sprang from the sink to
see what was the matter.
Away to the window I flew
like a flash,
Tore open the curtains,
and threw up the sash.
When what to my wondering
eyes should appear,
But a little white truck,
with an oversized mirror.
The driver was smiling,
so lively and grand;
The patch on his jacket said
"U.S. POSTMAN."
With a handful of bills,
he grinned like a fox
Then quickly he stuffed
them into our mailbox.
Bill after bill, after
bill, they still came.
Whistling and shouting he
called them by name:
"Now Dillard's, now
Broadway's, now Penny's and Sears
Here's Levitz's and
Target's and Mervyn's--all here!!
To the tip or your limit,
every store, every mall,
Now
chargeaway-chargeaway-chargeaway all!"
He whooped and he
whistled as he finished his work.
He filled up the box, and
then turned with a jerk.
He sprang to his truck
and he drove down the road,
Driving much faster with
just half a load.
Then I heard him exclaim
with great holiday cheer,
"ENJOY WHAT YOU GOT
... YOU'LL BE PAYING ALL YEAR!"
Author Unknown
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