Friday, December 02, 2011

Haiku Friday: Christmas Songs



It's time... we can now listen to Christmas music guilt-free. I love Christmas music, as many of you know, and delight in finding new things every year.

Let's haiku about that... here is mine:

Minnesota snow
Or Waco's wet December,
Sweet voices carol.

Now it is your turn! Just make it 5 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second, and 5 in the third... if you win, your bio will appear here on Monday!

18 comments:

  1. Sleigh bells ring! Are you
    listenin'? Osler's "gift" has me
    Wishin' I hadn't.

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  2. Good King Wenceslas?
    Feasts while kingdom nearly starves!
    #OccupyStephen

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  3. Mannheim Steamroller:
    part jazz and part orchestra -
    Love that trumpet sound!

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  4. Trans-Siberian
    Orchestra on Pandora.
    I think I'm in love.

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  5. Anonymous10:40 AM

    A beautiful song
    A famine in Africa
    Do they know? I hope.
    MMM

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  6. Soprano singing
    Over whispering chorus
    Makes deep nights deeper

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  7. Foghat's "All I Want
    For Christmas Is You" It Rocks!
    Not sappy Bieber

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  8. Rock N Roll Christmas
    By George Thorogood and the
    Destroyers Rocks too.

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  9. Pa-rump-a-pum-pum
    the hypnotizing drum beat
    we march through the house

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  10. Drink this wine and dream
    For we are all soul searchers
    Searching for love, love

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  11. "What I can I give..."
    words sung in dimly lit church,
    misty-eyed Christmas.

    Struggling into my
    red and white choir robes, the songs
    great familiar joy.

    Waste high, smelling wine,
    and food; singing grown-ups, mom's
    annual caroling.

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  12. Caroling neighbors
    The kids of Colonial
    Hot choc'late reward

    we walked up front stoops
    Truhols, Renicks and Oslers
    offkey and frozen

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  13. I'm not bothering to blog this week. Justin T. already wins.

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  14. Seraphim10:54 PM

    Church hushed in darkness
    A voice sings out, my mother's,
    clear: "O Holy Night..."

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  15. Christmas misery
    Until cranberries bring them together.
    Silly Waitress(es)!

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  16. New Christine9:04 AM

    We "Razorites" of
    Osler are - bearing thoughtful
    comments from afar...

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  17. Dashing thru the rain
    In a pair of Birkenstocks
    How we roll in Portland

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  18. Too many carols make
    me grumpy like the Grinch is,
    Refrigerator.

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