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Santa Claus

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    When my mother is n't here,
    And I just won't go to bed,
    And it's cold outside and near
    Christmas; and the kitchen-shed
    'S covered thick with frost and snow;
    Then my nurse she says, "Oh! oh!
    Better get to bed! My Laws!
    Think I hear Old Santa Claus!"

    Then I hurry; never kick,
    Squirm or cry or anything:
    But jump into bed right quick:
    'Fraid to look around; and cling
    Fast to nurse; and close my eyes
    Tight: she looking just as wise!
    Scared, too, don't you know? because
    She fast heard Old Santa Claus.

    Why in goodness I'm afraid
    I don't know. For Santa's good,
    So they say, and brings much aid
    To all folks. It's understood
    Specially to girls and boys,
    Christmas-trees and cakes and toys;
    But there must be some good cause
    Makes one 'fraid of Santa Claus.

    It's his whiskers, I suppose;
    Gray and big about his chin,
    Where you just can see his nose
    And his eyes, each like a pin:
    And his clothes all made of hair
    Twinkling thick with frost. Declare
    If I saw him I'd have cause
    To be scared of Santa Claus.

    One night, week from Christmas, I
    Looked out through the window-pane;
    And right in our back-yard, why,
    Some one walked in wind and rain,
    Swishing, splashing with a whip.
    Did n't I just hop and skip
    Into bed? because, because
    Guess it was Old Santa Claus.

    And I am all shivery
    When I wake up winter nights,
    And it's dark and I can't see,
    And the black wind fights and fights
    Round the chimney; then right quick
    Under cover my head I stick,
    Crying, "Mother! wake up! 'cause
    Think I hear Old Santa Claus!"



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