Storoem of homeless girl wanting a doll from Santa. (Holiday Rhyme Time Contest entry) |
She stood in the window of the toy store, a beautiful doll dressed in gorgeous gown. Little Sally loved her more and more. She saw her daily; she lived four doors down. Sally and her mother lived at the shelter, for their family had fallen on hard times. “Sally, there’s no money, not one quarter, for toys this year. I know how your hope climbs.” “I’ll ask Santa Claus to bring her to me,” Sally announced happily, with a smile. So Sally walked blocks, a Santa to see, and then waited in line quite a long while. When her turn came to sit upon Santa’s lap, she said, “The doll in the toy store window is all I want this year. Bring a warm wrap for Mama. She needs it. We’re poor, you know.” She left with Santa’s promise “to see what he could do”. Sally told her mom not to worry, Santa would surely take care of them, but her mom warned he might get in such a hurry that he could bypass them come Christmas Eve. Sally remained adamant that Santa would deliver, despite excuses her mom did conceive to prepare her for disappointment, if she could. Three days before Christmas the doll was gone from the window. Sally was certain that meant Santa had gotten it for her. Dawn of Christmas Day, reality knocked Sally flat. There was no doll. Santa failed to deliver as she hoped. All Sally received was a coat and mittens. “Now you won’t have to shiver all winter.” Mama’s words stuck in her throat. Sally was crestfallen. Through tears, she said, “I swear when I grow up, I’m gonna be rich.” Sally studied and worked hard to get ahead. Her motto: “When you’re poor, life’s a bitch!” Line Count = 36 lines as 9 quatrains Please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |