The
Day "after" Xmas Day
'Twas the day "after"
Christmas,
and all through the house,
Every creature was hurtin'
even the mouse.
The
toys were all broken,
their
batteries dead;
Santa passed
out, with
some ice on
his head.
Wrapping and ribbons
just covered
the floor,
while upstairs
the family
continued to
snore.
And I in my T-shirt,
new Reeboks
and jeans,
I went into
the kitchen
and started
to clean.
When out on the lawn
there
arose
such a clatter,
I sprang from
the sink
to see what
was the matter.
Away to the window
I flew like a
flash,
tore open the
curtains,
and threw up
the sash.
When what to my wondering
eyes should
appear,
But a little
white truck,
with an
oversized mirror.
The driver was SMILING,
so lively and
grand;
The patch on
his jacket
said, "U.S.
POSTMAN."
With a handful of
bills,
he grinned
like a fox
Then quickly
he stuffed
them into our
mailbox.
Bill after bill, after
bill,
they
still
came.
Whistling and
shouting
he called
them by name:
"Now Dillard's, now
Broadway's,
now
Penny's
and Sears
Here's
Robinson's, Levitz's
and Target's
and Mervyn's.
To the tip of your limit,
every store,
every mall,
Now
chargeaway - chargeaway
-
CHARGEAWAY
ALL!"
He whooped and he
whistled
as
he
finished his work.
He filled up
the box, and
then turned
with a jerk.
He sprang to his truck
and
he drove
down the road,
Driving much
faster with
just half a
load.
Then I heard him
exclaim
with
great
holiday cheer,
"ENJOY
WHAT
YOU GOT...
YOU'LL BE PAYING ALL YEAR!"
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