Christmas In July
by Lord R.e. Taylor
July is nearly over
We had the 4th of July
Baseball and barbecued hotdogs
Girls in their skimpiest bikinis
All of the traditional July things
But now we have so much more
Christmas trees with sparkling lights
Stockings hung by the chimney with care
And the voices of carollers filling the air
But in the heat of a summer’s night
Santa Claus will be nowhere in sight
For he is taking his well-deserved rest
Lounging in the Bahamas, getting a tan
With a Coke and Cuban rum on his chest
So, you will not see him this July
One last thing before this ends
Santa says have a merry Christmas in July
And hope that feeling never ends
© Poem – XXIX/VII/MMXXV
LRET
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