Christmas songs are okay after Thanksgiving,
but not trees
we make fun of the people who've already got one
shining in the window
I mean, I could understand lights
even the strobe action at the house on 100th
my sister loves that display
(the one with the deer that move,
the giant plastic snow globe thing)
but she still tsks at the evergreen upstairs
it'll be dead in two weeks
my mom thinks it's sweet, so my dad stops muttering
about ridiculous and November
my sister restarts her campaign for a real one
before all-nighters were commonplace
(when I had to take naps all day
to prepare for New Year's Eve)
my sister and I hid under our comforter and waited
for the pitter-patter of hooves
on the roof (two apartments above our heads, but
we were listening hard)
but the presents Santa brought us came after we fell asleep
stacked high on our dining room table
not like the songs say, but we didn't care
(because presents)
Mom always set out a little fake tree in the middle
usually not even green
Dad, who grew up too poor for a Douglas or Fraser
loved the homemade ornaments
(the kind seven year olds make in school,
with their faces in the middle)
my mom, who grew up in a house
with a big fir every year
(bought two or three weeks before, tops)
made lots of fruitcake and stayed quiet
we drive by a vendor, probably a boy scout troop
$65! $100! Emma talks about how Christmas cheer
is priceless