Twas the Night Before Christmas
The poem tells the story of a narrator who is awakened on Christmas Eve by the sound of Saint Nicholas (Santa Claus) arriving. Santa lands his sleigh on the roof, enters the house through the chimney, and fills the children's stockings with toys. Quietly, he goes about his work before disappearing into the night with a joyful farewell, "Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night!"
The poem tells the story of a narrator who is awakened on Christmas Eve by the sound of Saint Nicholas (Santa Claus) arriving. Santa lands his sleigh on the roof, enters the house through the chimney, and fills the children's stockings with toys. Quietly, he goes about his work before disappearing into the night with a joyful farewell, "Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night!"
The poem tells the story of a narrator who is awakened on Christmas Eve by the sound of Saint Nicholas (Santa Claus) arriving. Santa lands his sleigh on the roof, enters the house through the chimney, and fills the children's stockings with toys. Quietly, he goes about his work before disappearing into the night with a joyful farewell, "Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night!"