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[U25]Under The Christmas Tree
by John Mehrmann, Joh
A long week behind me, when Friday is done



The highway that takes me to friends near and far,

The highway, my driveway, at home in my car



My house is still hours away in the gloom

My house, it stands empty, no light in the room



The neighborhoods glisten with twinkling lights

The neighbors all listen to carols tonight



And still, I keep driving in silence towards home

And still, I keep thinking of Christmas alone



My friends and their families, children’s faces aglow

My friends have decorated trees with presents below



I think of little faces, big eyes and bright smiles

I remember the excitement I have not seen in a while



I love those little children, their families, my friends

I love to think of them when Christmas begins



I decided, right then, with those thoughts in my mind

I decided a tree was what I must find



Some trees would have homes, ornaments and lights

Some trees would be lonely, no family tonight



I started my search for the ugliest tree

The one no one wanted would come home with me



I turned off the highway and into the lot

My heart raced with excitement that once was forgot



I ran to the steward of the large majestic pine

And described the tree that soon would be mine



“You don’t want that tree," rebuked the young lad

Then he proceeded to show me the best that he had



“This tree is noble, it’s full and it’s green"

“You better get it quick, before it is seen"



I shook my head, before I turned away

Someone sacked it and packed it, and started to pay



“I don’t think that you heard me," I told the young man

“I want an ugly tree. Do you understand?"



“We don’t have such a tree," the boy reprimanded

“Our trees are perfect, the ugly ones are stranded"



I hoped back in my car, undaunted at best

I could tell this adventure would put me to the test



At the next stop, I encountered a more severe fate

Reprimanded by the manager, a young man and his date



At the third stop, the salesman, told me with a grin

“The ugly trees were disposed of and thrown in that bin"



At the fourth try, the sales man said, “don’t call me lazy"

“But I’m not going searching for man who’s half crazy"



The fifth and the sixth stops results were the same

They showed me their best trees, claimed my quest was insane



They all tried to tell why their trees were the best

The tree that I wanted was not like the rest



Some thought I was looking for a discounted tree,

But price was no objection, for a companion ugly



My anticipation waned, my enthusiasm guarded

In hopes to find an ugly tree that had not been discarded



On my seventh attempt, fiercely stuck to my plan

I was greeted by a patient and elderly man



He listened, he smiled and nodded his head

“I have just what your looking for," was all that he said



We walked through a forest of wide trees and tall,

We walked to a corner, away from them all



And there in the darkness, laid flat on the ground

Was the ugliest tree that this man had found

“No charge," he said, “for a tree gnarled and twisted"

“I will pay for my tree, it’s great," I insisted



“Wait here," he exclaimed, “it’s your day my son!"

He came back with another, even uglier one.



Then we strapped them both to the top of my car,

We wrapped them in blankets, for the ride was still far



And then to my home, where they stood side by side

Decorated, and beautiful, and lit up with pride



I awoke Christmas morning with the fresh smell of pine

A gift from the trees, now companions of mine



In the glow of the fireside, we three reminisced

Of my childhood, of Christmas, and people we missed



How happy I was with my fine company

How happy they were to have a family



We listened to carols, drank cocoa, and smiled

We gave thanks to the day, celebrating a child



The old year was ending, a good one well done

My companions, reminders, Christmas is for everyone

- Bill "Big Dog" Billups -
Friend, Mentor, VIP Sales Guru

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Words of Wisdom

"A good conscience is a continual Christmas."
- Benjamin Franklin

"At Christmas play and make good cheer, For Christmas comes but once a year."
- Thomas Tusser

"At Christmas I no more desire a rose
Than wish a snow in May's new-fangled mirth;
But like of each thing that in season grows."
- William Shakespeare

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About the Author:
John Mehrmann is a freelance writer and President of Executive Blueprints Inc., an organization devoted to improving business practices and developing human capital. www.ExecutiveBlueprints.com provides resource materials for trainers, sample Case Studies, educational articles and references to local affiliates for consulting and executive coaching. http://www.InstituteforAdvancedLeadership.com provides self-paced tutorials for personal development and tools for trainers. Presentation materials, reference guides and exercises are available for continuous development.


Xmas tree is one of the known traditions of christmas celebrated everywhere. Usually a fir tree which is either artificial or natural is brought inside the home and decorated with christmas lights and ornaments. An angel or star is put on top of the tree as a final decoration touch and gifts are placed under it. Artificial Xmas trees have become more popular because you can use them again year after year saving on cost and they also do not shed their needles. They also reduce the waste of cutting down trees and are much safer from a fire potential. The custom of christmas trees can be traced back to the Germans in 16th century. It later adopted by other family homes in 17th century.
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