Sunday, December 1, 2019

The King of Christmas 191201

      Today is the first of December and I have been patiently waiting to unfold a few of my Christmas yarns.

      This picture was taken of the king and queen about 1942.



       I wrote this in December of 1997 shortly before I bought my first computer. It was hand written and the only person who knew who the king of Christmas was after I read the story to the family was my mother. That was a sad thing to me.

When it comes to Christmas,
Christ the lord is king.
But listen while I tell you of yet another king.
One who's name has, a less familiar ring.

His kingdom it was small, as earthly kingdoms go.
His kingdom lined up with others, in the kingdom row.
His subjects, they were poor, as poor as poor could be.
But they were lightly taxed, and lived a life quite free.

He was a very benevolent king, of this I am quite sure.
His motives I will tell you; they were always kept quite pure.
His kingly motivation, his awesome kingly pride;
his good will to his subjects, were always closely tied.

Often in a snow storm, his carriage could be found;
fetching the perfect tree for his subjects to gather round.
Merchants near and far, welcomed the annual event;
for the king emptied their shelves to a great extent.

Christmas mornings, the tree was oft’ not seen;
for it was often hidden, behind presents red and green.
Children ran up and viewed with delight;
packages stacked to a dizzying height.

The queen set out a festive table,
enjoyed by any and all who were able.
No one left her palace on any Christmas day to travel over the land;
not without a generous gift, firmly held in hand.

After Christmas season, the queen would see the counting house and let out a sigh.
The king’s debt load always ran quite high.
The queen ran the palace and she used every measure;
to ensure the gracious king his every pleasure.

But the king, he got old and eventually he died.
His subjects, each and every one, opened up and cried.
The queen lived on, and endures, through this fable.
I am happy to say, this very year, she graces my Christmas table.

      This is the last picture I have of the king. It was taken in 1993 just a short time before he died. The queen beside him lived until 2005.



Copyright Bill Weber 2006-2019 and beyond.

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