THE CHRISTMAS TREE ANGEL by Valerie Waite * |  | Theyve brought me out of the loft once more Im feeling rather jaded. My halos bent, my wings are torn And my velvet dress has faded.
Again, Im perched at the top of the tree. If only theyd move me down. Well, how would you like it if you had to stand With a fir twig stuck up your gown? |  | Oh, here they come! The Shepherds, The Three Kings, and the Donkey. Were all well past our sell-by dates, And all have parts that are wonky.
My left leg fell off last year and Yes, they did put it back But the repair was only a temporary affair, And my legs still stuck on with Blu-Tack!
| Every year its always the same: They hang us in our places, Where were all expected to do our bit With smiles upon our faces.
Well, have you ever tried to smile When dangling from branches that prickle? The tree lights dazzle, theres a draught from the door, And the tinsel doesnt half tickle.
| But sitting up here at the top of the tree Has its compensations. For I can watch the folk prepare For the festive celebrations.
On Christmas Eve, they gather round To hear the Christmas story; Of the time when an Angel just like me Had his moment of Glory.
|  | Then I hold up my head, spread my wings high and wide, So they almost touch the ceiling. And then with a great big smile on my face I radiate that true Christmas feeling.
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