On the third Friday of December's chill,
When eggnog flows, and carols fill the hill,
There's a day declared with jingle and cheer,
National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day, my dear!
My friend Mia donned a poinsettia-covered beast,
With snowmen wearing sunglasses and a very confused feast.
"Why's there an Easter Bunny holding a candy cane?" she'd shrug,
"It's meta-holiday chaos! Just go with the plug!"
But Grandma's entry stole the show, of course.
A 30-year-old relic, hand-knitted with remorse.
"It's '80s Santa in a legging, with sequins," she explained,
As the crowd gasped, "That's the holiday standard! Unmaintained!"
By dusk, the town glowed with tinsel from the rafter,
A celebration of absurdity, kindness, and laughter.
For what is a holiday but a chance to be odd?
Wrap up in the ugliest fluff, even though they're merely a facade.
Line Count: Twenty Prompt:National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day
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