First Florida Christmas
Dear Mr. Santy Claus I’m writing you because my family recently moved
You won’t have to go through feet of snow to find your feet on my roof
We don’t have a chimney, maybe I can hide a key outside in my beach shoes
I can’t wait, and that’s the truth
For a Christmas wish, I don’t need a gift because I’ve got my family here
Full of love and cheer
And Mr. Santy Claus, please look past my flaws because Lord knows I really tried
Only been grounded twice, and learned something both times, then quickly apologized
I poured you orange juice, fresh fruit and chowder soup to hеlp quell your appetite
It’s kind of warm hеre, dress light
For a Christmas tree, a palm sways in the breeze covered in flamingo lights
It’s a jolly sight
Oh, and Santy, P.S., do reindeer like sand, you guess? Or maybe they’d prefer the port?
We’re sitting on the tailgate, up late playing in wait for the next NORAD report
We took out the crèche, played checkers and chess, then built a blanket fort
Time before bed is running short
For a Christmas dream, sugar plums and spiced Tang tea, gingerbread men running around
Swimsuits and flip flops on the ground
In the parade through town