'Twas
the Week Before Christmas
By Joyce
Luke
'Twas
the week before Christmas and all through the school
Not
a pupil was silent, no matter what rule.
The
children were busy with paper and paste;
The
mess that they made with it couldn't be faced.
The teacher
half frantic and almost in tears,
Had
just settled down to work with her dears,
When
out in the hall there arose such a clatter
Up sprang
the kids to see what was the matter!
Away
to the door they all flew like a flash;
The
one who was leading went down with a crash.
Then
what to their wondering eyes did appear
But
a green Christmas tree! (To decorate I fear!)
When
the teacher saw this, she almost grew sick.
She
knew in a moment it must be Old Nick!
She
ran to the door (all her efforts were vain)
But
she shouted, and stamped, and she called them by name;
"Now
Tommy! Now Sandy, Now Judy and Harry!
Stop
Billy! Stop Robert! Stop Donny and Sherry!
Now
get to your places get away from the hall
Now
get away! Get away! Get away all!
As leaves
that before the wild hurricane fly
The
pupils, pell mell, started scurrying by.
They
ran to the blackboard and skipped down the aisle;
Their
faces were shining and each had a smile.
First
came a basket of popcorn to string
-Then
came the Christmas tree (menacing thing).
As the
tree was brought in there arose a great shout;
The
pupils were merrily romping about.
The state
they were in could lead to a riot;
The
teacher was sure, if allowed, they would try it.
Her
nerves how they jangled! Her temples were throbbing!
The
rush of her breath sounded almost like sobbing!
The lines
of her face were as fixed as a mask;
It was
plain that she didn't feel up to her task.
The
look in her eye would have tamed a wild steer,
But
the children ignored it; they did every year.
A tear
from her eye and a shake of her head
Soon
led me to think that she wished she were dead.
She
spoke not a word but went straight to her work,
Strung
all the popcorn which broke with a jerk.
But at
last it was finished and placed on the tree;
Then
came the bell and the children were free.
Their
shrill little voices soon faded away
And
peace was restored at the end of the day.
As she
looked at the Christmas tree glistening and tall,
She
smiled as she whispered, Merry Christmas to all!