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Echoes of Winter
In streets adorned with frosted dreams,
The carolers' voices dance like beams.
A symphony of joy on the air,
Each note a promise, a tender prayer.
Snowflakes swirl in a waltzing flight,
As lanterns glow with warm delight.
Hearts knit close in a shimmering cheer,
Through joyful echoes, the season's near.
From darkest corners, their laughter springs,
A tapestry woven in joy that clings.
Dickens’ spirit whispers through the night,
In every carol, a love alight.
Tiny Tim's Laughter
In the glow of candlelight, joy takes flight,
Tiny Tim’s laughter, a melody bright.
A crutch by his side, yet spirits run free,
In every warm chuckle, a glimpse of glee.
Snow blankets the ground, a soft, silver sheet,
While love rounds the corners of each bustling street.
His laughter, a chorus of hope and cheer,
Spreading warmth through the winter, drawing all near.
Christmas bells ringing, the hearth softly glows,
Tiny Tim's spirit in every heart flows.
With faith like a lantern, shining so bright,
He fills our tomorrows with boundless delight.
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