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Just Another Average Christmas
Just Another Average Christmas Just another average Christmas, not especially good nor bad, When everyone says dinner was the best they’ve ever had. When Mother works her fingers off with no respite nor leisure, But keeps her best face forward and pretends it’s all a pleasure. Just another average Christmas, when kids reject their presents, When parents wonder why they tolerate their adolescents. When grandparents sit smugly, watching as their offspring suffer, Reminding them that Christmas always used to be much tougher. Just another average Christmas, a day when booze flows freely, When those in party games would rather watch the telly, really. When Granny loves her pot-plant, and Granddad loathes his socks, And speculation reigns about what’s in that extra box. Just another average Christmas, not especially bad nor good, When everyone feels ill from forcing down the excess food. When kids go play their X-Box games, whilst Dad pulls on his sweater, And vainly hopes that next year’s Christmas Day will be much better.
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