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Dale Thompson
12-15-2005, 10:18 PM
Hi folks,
I'm not sure if this is the second or third year that I have posted this poem to my friends on the Creek. :confused: I am old and forgetful so I don't remember when I wrote it. :o

Whatever, if you are new to the Creek, I hope that you will get a bit of a smile from the content. ;) What I REALLY need is SYMPATHY!!

Anyway, enjoy:

T’was a week before Christmas, and all through the shop,
Not a motor was spinning, no breakers would pop!
The scroll saw was silent, the lathe was not turning,
The bandsaw and PM for power were yearning.

I had tried for a LONG time to do it just right,
But the presents I made were a pitiful sight.
The tools were all GOOD ones and had done their best,
It was MY skill that failed in the ultimate test.

So, alas, when I searched way under the tree,
Not a present was there, the problem was ME.
There was NO time to try it all over again,
I’ll face up to fact and live with the pain.

I emptied the DC with tedious care,
In hopes that a useable chip would be there.
My scrapbox was bulging and right in the way,
There was wood for the heater for many a day.

My family and friends are usually quite good,
I had wanted to make them some presents from wood.
But the stuff that came out of my efforts was bad,
There was NOTHING done right. It was really quite sad.

Then out of the blue, on the roof was a clatter,
I donned my Jet jacket to check out the matter.
It was a funny round guy with a suit red and warm,
And with him were elves, with tool belts like Norm.

They entered my shop, and with no plans at all,
They started each tool and were having a ball.
The DC was choking with dust and with chips,
Every cut was precise, absolutely no slips.

Each clock that they made, was an object of art,
Their skill was apparent, on each little part.
The finish was added with a miracle brush,
Three coats in an hour, there was no need to rush.

The boxes for jewelry, they did with much care,
They knew that a lady would savor their ware.
Each tiny dovetail on each little drawer,
Was fitted by hands that had done it before.

The music that played when each ring drawer was out,
Was planned for the lady, of that have no doubt.
“Love Me Tender” for Jan, “Sound of Music” for Julie,
Their choices were perfect. Of that I speak truly.

The last one they made was for my daughter Stace,
There was no question here, “Amazing Grace”.
One finish was poly, the others were oiled,
They were rubbed out by hands that were not even soiled.

Even the reindeer got into the act,
Now this was a team, and that is a fact.
Each of the reindeer donated a hint,
Of antler for pens with a marble-like glint.

Enthused as I was, as I watched all that skill,
I wanted to help, but was told to, “SIT STILL!”
“We’ve got enough help, all the tools are in use”;
At least that was Santa’s transparent excuse.

With incredible swiftness and talent I saw,
The elves make my dreams look like ones that I draw.
In a matter of moments, Mr. Claus and his elves,
Had made many memories, to fill many shelves.

As the jolly old guy and his crew swept the floor,
He handed me books and instructions galore.
He didn’t exactly critique my intent,
But kindly suggested my Forrest was bent.

I noted a tear as they rose to the sky,
No doubt from some sawdust that caught in my eye.
And I heard the big guy, as he yelled to the rear,
“Merry Christmas, keep tryin’, but I’ll be back next year!”

“Well”, I said to myself as they sped to the Yule,
“Question Santa Claus? NEVER! You cynical fool!”
For those who may question this story the most,
I’ve got proof in the scanner, if my picture will post.
Attached Thumbnails

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Boyd Gathwright
12-15-2005, 10:52 PM
.... Dale, that was very nice. I enjoyed that immensely. I also can share your sentiment. If it's ok with you I would like to share your poem with some people I know :).

Thanks again for A Christmas Story.

Boyd



Hi folks,
I'm not sure if this is the second or third year that I have posted this poem to my friends on the Creek. :confused: I am old and forgetful so I don't remember when I wrote it. :o

Whatever, if you are new to the Creek, I hope that you will get a bit of a smile from the content. ;) What I REALLY need is SYMPATHY!!

Anyway, enjoy:

T’was a week before Christmas, and all through the shop,
Not a motor was spinning, no breakers would pop!
The scroll saw was silent, the lathe was not turning,
The bandsaw and PM for power were yearning.

I had tried for a LONG time to do it just right,
But the presents I made were a pitiful sight.
The tools were all GOOD ones and had done their best,
It was MY skill that failed in the ultimate test.

So, alas, when I searched way under the tree,
Not a present was there, the problem was ME.
There was NO time to try it all over again,
I’ll face up to fact and live with the pain.

I emptied the DC with tedious care,
In hopes that a useable chip would be there.
My scrapbox was bulging and right in the way,
There was wood for the heater for many a day.

My family and friends are usually quite good,
I had wanted to make them some presents from wood.
But the stuff that came out of my efforts was bad,
There was NOTHING done right. It was really quite sad.

Then out of the blue, on the roof was a clatter,
I donned my Jet jacket to check out the matter.
It was a funny round guy with a suit red and warm,
And with him were elves, with tool belts like Norm.

They entered my shop, and with no plans at all,
They started each tool and were having a ball.
The DC was choking with dust and with chips,
Every cut was precise, absolutely no slips.

Each clock that they made, was an object of art,
Their skill was apparent, on each little part.
The finish was added with a miracle brush,
Three coats in an hour, there was no need to rush.

The boxes for jewelry, they did with much care,
They knew that a lady would savor their ware.
Each tiny dovetail on each little drawer,
Was fitted by hands that had done it before.

The music that played when each ring drawer was out,
Was planned for the lady, of that have no doubt.
“Love Me Tender” for Jan, “Sound of Music” for Julie,
Their choices were perfect. Of that I speak truly.

The last one they made was for my daughter Stace,
There was no question here, “Amazing Grace”.
One finish was poly, the others were oiled,
They were rubbed out by hands that were not even soiled.

Even the reindeer got into the act,
Now this was a team, and that is a fact.
Each of the reindeer donated a hint,
Of antler for pens with a marble-like glint.

Enthused as I was, as I watched all that skill,
I wanted to help, but was told to, “SIT STILL!”
“We’ve got enough help, all the tools are in use”;
At least that was Santa’s transparent excuse.

With incredible swiftness and talent I saw,
The elves make my dreams look like ones that I draw.
In a matter of moments, Mr. Claus and his elves,
Had made many memories, to fill many shelves.

As the jolly old guy and his crew swept the floor,
He handed me books and instructions galore.
He didn’t exactly critique my intent,
But kindly suggested my Forrest was bent.

I noted a tear as they rose to the sky,
No doubt from some sawdust that caught in my eye.
And I heard the big guy, as he yelled to the rear,
“Merry Christmas, keep tryin’, but I’ll be back next year!”

“Well”, I said to myself as they sped to the Yule,
“Question Santa Claus? NEVER! You cynical fool!”
For those who may question this story the most,
I’ve got proof in the scanner, if my picture will post.
Attached Thumbnails

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Gary Herrmann
12-15-2005, 11:17 PM
Great poem Dale. I must have missed it last year.

Loy Hawes
12-16-2005, 1:31 AM
Great story Dale!

John Bailey
12-16-2005, 3:17 AM
Good one Dale. I didn't catch it last year, but I'll look forward to it next year as well. Keep up the "bad" work, and Merry Christmas you old fox.

John

Karl Laustrup
12-16-2005, 6:35 AM
Pesh, now your a poet also? :cool:

I am giving up. :o

I can't compete. :o

You win. :o

Thank you for the poem and Christmas wishes.

Merry Christmas to you and yours. :)

Karl

Dave Richards
12-16-2005, 8:32 AM
Dale, I've missed your poem in the past but I'm glad I saw it this year. Nice work. I bet there'll be a lot of happy folks on Christmas day.

Santa and his elves won't stop at my house although I've got all the tools oiled and ready for them. Might as well sell the tools. Anybody wanna buy my shop?

Keith Burns
12-16-2005, 8:43 AM
Wonderful Dale, glad I found it.:)

Jim Hager
12-16-2005, 9:42 AM
Enjoyed the poem for sure. Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house....... Oh well I ain't good at prose anyway. Merry Christmas to all. Even the hethens:D

David Duke
12-16-2005, 1:49 PM
Merry Christmas to you too Dale, great story, now if I can just get Santa to come by my shop!!

Frank Chaffee
12-16-2005, 5:05 PM
Dale,

Thanks again for your charmed wit. This Christmas story is new to me every year!

Unfortunately for me though, “He knows if you’ve been bad or good…”

Merry Christmas

Frank

Vaughn McMillan
12-17-2005, 4:21 AM
Great poem Dale. As this is my first Christmas here on SMC, I'd not seen it before, so thanks for sharing it again.

- Vaughn

Dale Thompson
12-17-2005, 9:21 PM
Dale,

Unfortunately for me though, “He knows if you’ve been bad or good…”

Merry Christmas

Frank

Hey Frank,
Have you EVER tried being GOOD for a change? :confused: Who knows? It may work for you like it has worked for ME!! :cool: Over the past sixty-four years, I have accumulated enough sticks to make a GREAT bonfire and enough chunks of coal to power Peshtigo for the next three years. ;) :)

We ALL have our talents! :D :)

Dale T.

John Miliunas
12-17-2005, 9:35 PM
Hey Pesh, thanks! I've enjoyed the story before, I enjoyed it today and I'm sure I'll enjoy it for years to come!:) You're a good man and a good friend! A merry and blessed Christmas to you and yours!:) :cool:

Ernie Nyvall
12-17-2005, 10:09 PM
Great poem Dale. Thanks and Merry Christmas.

Ernie

Jerry Olexa
12-18-2005, 10:26 AM
Nice job, Dale. Good poem/story. Merry Christmas to you and your family..

Frank Chaffee
12-18-2005, 11:35 AM
Thank you Dale,

I am seeing my life in a new light.

The lumps of coal that I receive in my Christmas stocking symbolize that I am a diamond in the rough. It takes a stretch of the imagination I know, but what do you think?

I think Sir, that you are a multifaceted gem.

Frank

John Miliunas
12-18-2005, 11:52 AM
Thank you Dale,

I am seeing my life in a new light.

The lumps of coal that I receive in my Christmas stocking symbolize that I am a diamond in the rough. It takes a stretch of the imagination I know, but what do you think?

I think Sir, that you are a multifaceted gem.

Frank

Frank, ole buddy, we've been friends for many years now and, trust me when I say that, it really does NOT take a lot of imagination to see that!:)

Ditto on your appraisal of Dale, as well!!!:D :cool:

Dale Thompson
12-18-2005, 5:53 PM
Thank you Dale,

I am seeing my life in a new light.

Frank

Frank,
I am very proud that I have guided another lost soul out of the darkness. ;) :) NOW - If I can just perform some of the same magic on several of our unnamed Moderators!

Thanks for the other stuff also! :o

Dale T.

John Miliunas
12-18-2005, 6:23 PM
Frank,
I am very proud that I have guided another lost soul out of the darkness. ;) :) NOW - If I can just perform some of the same magic on several of our unnamed Moderators!

Thanks for the other stuff also! :o

Dale T.

Well Pesh, if one of those "unnamed Moderators" is the same one I'm thinking of, fo-get-a'bout it! He's done for!:eek: :D :cool:

Frank Chaffee
12-18-2005, 7:11 PM
Yeah Dale,
If one of the “unknown” is JKM, I suggest you give it up now and look for more likely converts. I will attest to the fact that he marches only to his own drummer.

Frank

Dale Thompson
12-18-2005, 8:41 PM
Yeah Dale,
If one of the “unknown” is JKM,
Frank

Frank,
Are you receeding back into "darkness"? ;) :cool: I'm not sure whom you are referring to but I COULD take a wild guess! :cool: JKM, as you mentioned, is BEYOND help! :eek: Even MY shining beacon could not beckon him back into the "fold". :o I've done my best and, as usual, it was not good enough! :o Does the term "scrap" Spring any mind traps? :confused: :)

Dale T.

Tom Hamilton
12-18-2005, 8:49 PM
Thanks. Merry Christmas. Blessings in the New Year! :D

Tom

Frank Chaffee
12-18-2005, 11:11 PM
Hush Dale!
Do you not notice that your beacon’s light is indiscernible in this time of great glowing? Lower your head and rejoice in His Coming.
Frank

Chris Padilla
12-19-2005, 2:56 AM
I look forward to this just like the movie!

Happy Holidays! :)