I received this poem by e-mail from a friend and thought it was very special so I decided to add it to my Christmas pages.  I do not know who the author is or where it originated but if anyone does know I would like to give credit to the author.

          Letter to Santa
          author unknown

          Snowflakes softly falling
          Upon your window play,
          Your blankets snug around you,
          into sleep you drift away.

          I bend to gently kiss you,
           when I see that on the floor
          There's a letter, neatly written
          I wonder who it's for.

          I quietly unfold it
          making sure you're still asleep,
          It's a Christmas list for Santa--
          one my heart will always keep.

          It started just as always
          with the toys seen on TV,
          A new watch for your father
          and a winter coat for me.

          But as my eyes read on
          I could see that deep inside
          There were many things you wished for
          that your loving heart would hide.

          You asked if your friend Molly
          could have another dad;
          It seems her father hits her
          and it makes you very sad.
          Then you asked dear Santa
           if the neighbors down the street
          Could find a job, that he might have
          some food, and clothes, and heat.

          You saw a family on the news
           whose house had blown away;
          "Dear Santa, send them just one thing:
          a place where they can stay."

           "And Santa, those four cookies that
          I left you for a treat,
          Could you take them to the children
          who have nothing else to eat?"

           "Do you know that little bear I have--
          the one I love so dear?
          I'm leaving it for you to take
           to Africa this year."

          "And as you fly your reindeer
          on this night of Jesus'' birth,
          Could your magic bring to everyone
          goodwill and peace on earth?"

          "There's one last thing before you go--
          so grateful I would be--
          If you'd smile at Baby Jesus
          in the manger by our tree."

          I pulled the letter close to me;
          I felt it melt my heart.
          Those tiny hands had written
          what no other could impart.

          "And a little child shall lead them,"
          was whispered in my ear
          As I watched you sleep on Christmas Eve
          while Santa Claus was here.





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