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Christmas Made in Singapore
Contributed by
Raymond_Anthony_Fernando
on
Wednesday, 20th November 2002 @ 02:00:00 PM in AEST
Topic:
Holiday Poetry
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The annual light up at Orchard Road
People in festive mood gathering here by the lorry loads
The Christmas lights that sparkle at night
Here the city comes alive and it’s such a beautiful sight
Christians who congregate in churches to attend midnight mass
Start of the Christmas celebrations that for 12 days, will last
We hear Christmas carols being sung in many places
We see goodwill being spread amongst the different races
Children all excited decorating the Christmas tree
The smiles on their pretty faces are a sheer delight to see
“Santa Claus is coming tonight!” all would say
For surely the gifts St Nick brings will make their day
As in many cities, the Christmas feast in Singapore is an annual tradition
Here family and friends tuck in on meals that are prepared from mummy’s kitchen
Providing for the poor, sickly and less fortunate people in Singapore, is an annual affair
During Christmas, volunteers raise funds for them because they care and share
For the true meaning of Christmas is to give with our hearts
This for many will for the New Year, be a good start
A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year 2003 to one and all
Spread kindness and love and you will always stand tall
Sincerely,
Raymond Anthony Fernando
Block 601 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5
#05-2623
Singapore 560601
@copyrightraymondfernando2002
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2002-11-20 14:00:00] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Christmas Made in Singapore
(User Rating: 1 ) by Ronald on
Wednesday, 20th November 2002 @ 04:10:06 PM AEST (User
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Hey, my neighbour! (I'm a Malaysian) Good poem here! I can't wait for Christmas either! |
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