Death's Christmas
'Twas the night before Christmas
And before he went to bed,
Death strung tinsel around his house
In gold, green and red
He put the final touches
On his beautiful Christmas tree
Taking a step back
He looked at it in glee
Death had finished baking cookies,
He had frosted the cake too
In the house the scent of cinnamon
Gently wafted through
He added some rum
To his homemade eggnog
To the dying embers in the fireplace,
He put another log
He sat down at the table
To finish his letter to St Nick
Since it was Christmas eve
He had to be quick
He was so sure that Santa
Would check his list more than twice
Death had done many bad things
He had been more naughty than nice
He had reaped a lot of souls
Way before their time
But he was just doing his job
Would Santa really mind?
He kept the letter on a table
Along with some bottles of beer
Cookies and cake for Santa
And grass for his reindeer
He took a final look around
Before going up to bed
Hoping visions of anguished souls
Wouldn't dance through his head
Death was awakened by a sound
Later on that night
He tip toed down stairs
And was amazed at the sight
Santa was filling the stockings
And placing presents here and there
He suddenly spied the food
Smiling, he sat in a chair
He took a swig of beer
And ate a slice of cake
After reading part of the letter
He saw he had made a mistake
Taking a deep breath
He realised he wasn't in Emily's abode
He was in fact in Death's house
Christmas' antipode
Santa quickly gathered the presents
And told the reindeer to prepare
Watching the scene from the staircase,
Death looked on in horror and despair
Death ran down the stairs
Begging for forgiveness on his knees
St Nick said Death's evil deeds
Could never be appeased
Christmas was not an occasion
For Death to celebrate
Instead of bringing joy to the world,
All Death did was take
Take a person's life
And fill it with so much sadness and grief
Death skulked in the shadows
Stealing souls like a thief
St Nick walked through the door
Leaving Death to feel sorry for his plight
Tears rolled down Death's face
As he watched the sleigh fly out of sight



