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poor ol' Jesus, sweet baby Jesus
dipped out on Christmas never had a mince pie
nor a taste of brussel sprout, a yorkshire pudding
turkey breast or thigh.

He never pulled a cracker or read a corny joke
but He did have a kip in a manger
now there's a lucky bloke.

also
He never got woozy on whisky
or icky on irish cream
nor wear a paper hat or listen to the Queen.

so!
what's the big deal, what's the stir
after all He was given gold frankincense and myrrh
yeh!
but He was just a baby
and didn't know what they were.

so spare a thought for baby Jesus
if you think you've got it rough
He dipped out on Christmas
chocolates brandy snaps and stuff.
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Paul Cain Smith 2012
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Thanks for you funny and spiital message, Desmond !

Merry Chirstmas and Happy New Year.

Joy, Love and Peace for all Beings.

Oh, I have this funny piece not seen until today...

its been a long time since I read this..  Paul writes some funny and insightful poems.. reminds me of one xmas

themed one that I can't remember if I've put up before.. i'll post it again soon.

Very beautiful.
We say here that the greatest birthday boy in the world is forgotten on the day of his own birthday.
Sad, isn't it?

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