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WebPoems for Christmas. “ The Christmas Holly ” by Eliza Cook. The holly! the holly! oh, twine it with bay... “ A Christmas Carol ” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The Shepherds went their hasty way... “ Christmas Eve: My Mother Dressing ” by Toi Derricotte. My mother was not impressed with her beauty... WebThe Apple Trees at Olema by Robert Hass They are walking in the woods along the coast... The Branches by Jean Valentine The branches looked first like tepees... The Lemon Trees … bassani alberto
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