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Nov 8 06, 19:50
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Ornate Oracle
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Real Name: John
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Referred By:Larry Carr
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HOLIDAY BILLS
Black Friday comes but once a year. It's the one day merchant's cheer; husbands and fathers loathe and fear.
Red shopping bags overflowing with gifts; each one handpicked to give a jovial lift. The cost of giving is void of thrift.
Holiday presents we love to receive, wrapped creatively in efforts to deceive, caring contents inside we're eager to retrieve.
Soon it's January, the bills arrive, financial angst rises, we don't feel so alive. Credit cards are maxed, how will we survive?
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Give thanks for your new friends of today, but never forget the warm hugs of your yesterdays.
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Nov 8 06, 19:51
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Mosaic Master
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Thank you for your Holiday entry John!
Best of luck!
May the 'classic' holiday spirit be shared in your heart throughout the season!
~ Mosaic Musings Staff
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Nov 9 06, 16:33
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John, ~Laughing~ You are certainly not alone......some people charge so much they are paying for gifts months after the holidays.I try not to get that carried away, but it sure isn't easy sometimes. Nothing is quite so funny as the awful truth ! Enjoyed the humor and wit in this. Thanks for sharing. Best of luck in the competition ! Marcia
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Nov 9 06, 18:11
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Boy, this is so true John. Some folks (sadly) have 'lost' the true meaning of gift giving. Each year, they try to out-do the last (and each other), spend more, but do not really understand the meaning - it's a facade. If someone gave me a hand-knitted hat (they made themselves) and another gave me a hi-tech, gortex ski cap - I'd give the knitted hat more wear. It's because I knew the 'effort' and 'love' that went into making it and the checking account balance would fare so much better. The bills metaphor reminds me of those who have caviar wishes, but budweiser paychecks too, LOL! They'll be paying long after Valentines day has come and gone. Part of it though is the fact that everything just plain costs so much more today, one NEEDS to use credit cards - even the turkey is no longer a cheap item.... In all seriousness, merchants LOVE December - at my work, it's prety much a make or break time for the entire fiscal year. I enjoyed your poem. Best of luck! ~Cleo
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"It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step into the Road, and if you don't keep your feet, there is no knowing where you might be swept off to." ~ J.R.R Tolkien, The Lord of the RingsCollaboration feeds innovation. In the spirit of workshopping, please revisit those threads you've critiqued to see if the author has incorporated your ideas, or requests further feedback from you. In addition, reciprocate with those who've responded to you in kind. "I believe it is the act of remembrance, long after our bones have turned to dust, to be the true essence of an afterlife." ~ Lorraine M. KanterNominate a poem for the InterBoard Poetry Competition by taking into careful consideration those poems you feel would best represent Mosaic Musings. For details, click into the IBPC nomination forum. Did that poem just captivate you? Nominate it for the Faery award today! If perfection of form allured your muse, propose the Crown Jewels award. For more information, click here! "Worry looks around, Sorry looks back, Faith looks up." ~ Early detection can save your life.MM Award Winner
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Nov 12 06, 08:50
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The one drawback to the holidays - commercialism! Ugh!
And yet... there is still a difference. Even while out shopping most people's attitudes are different during the Christmas season. Friendlier, happier, wishing others 'Merry Christmas' when normally they wouldn't speak to strangers... that type of thing. Of course, come next season they may still be paying for the year before! LOL
Good luck with the competition John!
Cathy
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Nov 16 06, 11:35
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Real Name: Elizabeth
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Referred By:Lori Kanter
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AHahaaa... Hey John, A great and unique poem about that day they've stuck in our holidays to bring distance in families... It's funny... at my work, we get off Thanksgiving day and the day after thanksgiving (Black Friday) I've never even gone out to buy milk on the day after THanksgiving. The distance, comes from all the overtime we have to put in to catch up on those maxed out cards! Great poem! Hugs, Liz
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