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A Very Merry Christmas : Christmas Special poem by Ayesha Khan, Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Vasundhara, Ghaziabad, India

 

A Very Merry Christmas

It’s snow all around.

Christmas is on the ground.

Santa will come.

With loads of fun.

There will be decorated Christmas tree.

Everybody will be in glee.

But what if there would be no snow.

Christmas tree without a glow.

Santa with a sleigh.

But no reindeer to play.

All this will become a reality.

If no action is taken honestly.

These are the effects of climate change.

Global warming is spreading its range.

There is a solution.

In eco-friendly decorations.

Regift, Rethink and Repair.

And turn this Christmas from Red to Green, for everybody’s welfare.


Ayesha khan,

5A,

Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Vasundhara, Ghaziabad

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