Holiday
Literature & PoetryThe Night before Christmas for MomsIt was
the night before Christmas, when all thru the abode only one creature was
stirring, and she was cleaning the commode. The children were finally sleeping,
all snug in their beds, while visions of Nintendo 64 and Barbie, flipped through
their heads.
The dad was snoring in front of the TV, with a half-constructed
bicycle on his knee. So only the mom heard the reindeer hooves clatter,
which made her sigh, "Now what's the matter?" With toilet bowl brush still
clutched in her hand, she descended the stairs, and saw the old man. He
was covered with ashes and soot, which fell with a shrug, "Oh great," muttered
the mom, "Now I have to clean the rug." "Ho-ho-ho!" cried Santa, "I'm glad
you're awake. Your gift was especially difficult to make." "Thanks, Santa,
but all I want is some time alone." "Exactly!", he chuckled, "I've made you
a clone." "A clone?" she asked, "What good is that? Run along, Santa,
I've no time for chit-chat." The mother's twin; Same hair, same eyes,
same double chin. "She'll cook, she'll dust, she'll mop every mess.
You'll relax, take it easy, watch The Young & the Restless." "Fantastic!"
the mom cheered. "My dream come true! I'll shop. I'll read. I'll sleep a whole
night through!" From the room above, the youngest began to fret. "Mommy?!
I scared...and wet." The clone replied, "I'm coming, sweetheart." "Hey,"
the mom smiled, "She knows her part." The clone changed the small one,
and hummed a tune, as she bundled the child, in a blanket cocoon. "You
the best mommy ever. I really love you." The clone smiled and sighed, "I love
you too," The mom frowned and said, "Sorry Santa, no deal. That's my
child's love, she's trying to steal." Smiling wisely Santa said, "To me it
is clear," Only one loving mother, is needed here." The mom kissed
her child, and tucked her into bed. "Thank you Santa, for clearing my head.
I sometimes forget, it won't be very long, when they'll be too old, for my
cradle-song." The clock on the mantle began to chime. Santa whispered
to the clone, "It works every time." With the clone by his side Santa said,
"Goodnight. Merry Christmas, Mom, you'll be all right.
Author Unknown
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