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Here Comes Santa Paws

Posted on December 25, 2011 by Debbie

Where? Did somebody say Santa Paws? Where is he?

He’s not in the fireplace, Mom!

He’s not outside, either!

I don’t see him here

Wait! I think I heard him!

I’ll just look cute and wait for him! Happy Holidays, Y’all!

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Irish Blessing:

Whenever I dream, It seems I dream
Of Erin's rolling hills.
Of all its lovely, shimmery lakes
And little babbling rills.
I hear a colleen's lilting laugh
Across a meadow fair,
And in my dreams it almost seems
To me that I am there.
O, Ireland! O, Ireland!
We're never far apart,
For you and all your beauty
Fill my mind and touch my heart.

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