Advice from Mrs. ClausA Poem by Bob BThe time had arrived; the sleigh was packed With toys, toys, toys galore. The first of many trips for Santa. (He knew he'd have to go back for more.)
"Time to go," said Santa to all The reindeer that were hitched to the sleigh. "We have a lot of work to do, So we had best be on our way."
Santa met with resistance, however; Red-nosed Rudolph refused to budge. Santa thought to himself, "Humph! I guess they'll need a little nudge."
Suddenly, Mrs. Claus appeared With Santa's COVID mask in hand. Santa mumbled quietly, "Here comes my reprimand."
"You forgot your mask, my dear," Said Mrs. Claus. "Wear it now. I know you think it is inconvenient, But carelessness I won't allow."
"Dear," said Santa, "it's just one night. The mask muffles my 'Ho, ho, ho.'" "I don't care if it's ONE minute; Put it on before you go,"
Said Mrs. Claus, growing impatient. "You wear your mask not just for you; You also protect others. It's A wise and considerate thing to do.
"And, Rudolph, make sure he leaves it on. For if he removes it, there will be Some trouble here when he comes home, For he will have to reckon with me."
So Santa kissed his wife good-bye, Put on his mask, and off he went, Knowing that in life there were Precautions one shouldn't circumvent.
-by Bob B (12-16-20) © 2020 Bob BReviews
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