
Today is a day devoted to joy, reflection, and connection. As we celebrate Christmas, we take a momentary break from our usual discussions about the economy and financial markets. After all, this is a season for cheer and warmth.
In the spirit of the holiday, we present the poem “Christmas Past” by Carice Williams. This nostalgic piece may remind you of cherished Christmas memories from your childhood. Enjoy the read!
Christmas Past
Christmas Past, by Carice Williams
Each Christmas I remember
The ones of long ago;
I see our mantelpiece adorned
With stockings in a row.
Each Christmas finds me dreaming
Of days that used to be,
When we hid presents here and there,
For all the family.
Each Christmas I remember
The fragrance in the air,
Of roasting turkey and mince pies
And cookies everywhere.
Each Christmas finds me longing
For Christmases now past,
And I am back in childhood
As long as memories last.
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Christmas Edition
This concludes our Christmas Edition. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas!
Sincerely,
MN Gordon
for Economic Prism