A Holiday Gift of Poetry 2016
I wrote this poem for my second grade students more than 20 years ago. It was inspired by a refrain I heard them saying during the week before Christmas.
I Just Can’t Wait for Christmas
By Russ Walsh
I just can’t wait.
I just can’t wait.
I just can’t wait
For Christmas!
I just can’t wait for Christmas;
Oh please, please, get here fast
With candy, toys, and presents
It’s going to be a blast.
I just can’t wait.
I just can’t wait.
I just can’t wait
For Christmas!
I just can’t wait for Christmas;
Mom says to settle down,
But how can I be patient
When Santa’s due in town?
I just can’t wait.
I just can’t wait.
I just can’t wait
For Christmas!
I just can’t wait for Christmas;
Did Santa get my letter?
I hope I get that brand-new bike
And not another sweater!
I just can’t wait.
I just can’t wait.
I just can’t wait
For Christmas!
I just can’t wait for Christmas;
And now it’s Christmas Eve.
Dad just hauled me off to bed
A tuggin’ at my sleeve.
I just can’t wait.
I just can’t wait.
I just can’t wait
For Christmas!
And now I’m lying in my bed
Staring out at a full moon
Trying hard to get to sleep.
Oh! Christmas please come soon.
‘Cause…
I just can’t wait.
I just can’t wait.
I just can’t wait
For Christmas!
Here is one from a favorite poet of my middle school students.
Mistletoe
by Walter De La MareRuss on Reading: A Holiday Gift of Poetry 2016: