Light – d’verse

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Christmas morning,

From five thirty down under

Strong morning sun,

Heat biting so early,

Warm day threatens,

Children awake

Toys explored

Parents awakened

Sleepily turn in their beds

Hearing children frolicking

The morning a blaze with heat

Humidity rising.

Christmas light until beyond eight pm

A long day,

Feasting, laughter

Celebration

Family and friends

It’s how we do it

In singlet and shorts.

 

For d’verse lights or candles.

 

 

 

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28 Responses to Light – d’verse

  1. claudia's avatar claudia says:

    that is so different from what we’re used to… would love to celebrate christmas in the warmth one day… one year is was in sydney and november and for me it was so strange to see all the christmas decoration in the shops and walking around in t-shirt and shorts…

  2. brian miller's avatar brian miller says:

    ha. when i lived in warmer clims i was in shorts…back home in the mountains you may start missing some body parts if you walk around ill dressed…christmas is a wonderfully long day though…full of people coming in and out of the picture…which to me is the blessing…

  3. Mary's avatar Mary says:

    Oh, it would be so unusual for me to celebrate Christmas with so much warmth and such long hours of daylight. But the toys and the children frolicking and feasting all ring true here in these cold climates as well! Smiles.

    • Thanks Mary, despite our climatic differences we do all celebrate the same thing, just you wear a woolly vest and I don’t. Thanks again for the comment. I am learning so much about your northern winters from these prompts and this time of year, loving it.

  4. Lovely way of celebration. Well-penned. 🙂
    -HA

  5. That sound so different.. I have celebrated Christmas in warmer climates a few times… (and I like it a lot…) ,,, so different.

  6. Gabriella's avatar Gabriella says:

    Light at 5:30 in the morning is just alien to me, Michael! One year we had a very mild Christmas and ran on the beach with my siblings and cousins but, of course, the lights were still winter lights and by 5 pm we had to go back inside.

  7. Grace's avatar Grace says:

    Until 8 years ago, we celebrate Christmas this way – dresses, shorts & light wear & out in the sun ~ I am still coping with the cold and winter celebrations here ~

  8. Cool! the epitome of an aussie Christmas!! 🙂 🙂

  9. with our weather finally getting warmer down south (36 on Friday!) I am anticipating a hot Christmas Day – with summer flowing dresses and sandals. An Aussie Christmas spent in the sun – with the laughter of kids and fun for everyone.. oops it’s your verse not mine 😉 You described it well mate 🙂

  10. Linda Vernon's avatar Linda Vernon says:

    Oh how I love this! I’m there! Living it, feeling the heat, and imagining the fun of Christmas down under!

  11. splkplo's avatar Laurie Kolp says:

    Your warmness is much appreciated… if only we could have Christmas in the summer. Other than that, it sounds very similar. Happy Holidays.

  12. RoSy's avatar RoSy says:

    Lovely.
    Can I request a Christmas gift from you this year? PLEEEASE!
    Please send me some of that warmth & sunshine 🙂

  13. poetrypea's avatar poetrypea says:

    My son will be downunder for Christmas. I am looking forward to hearing from him what he thought.

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