Free Poetry "I Can Read" Notebook Pages
December: Welcomes Winter Days and Savors Starry Nights
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Jingle bells,
Jingle bells,
Jingle all the way.
Oh what fun
It is to ride
In a one horse,
Open sleigh.
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Run! Run!
As fast as you can!
You can’t catch me!
I’m the Gingerbread Man!
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Winter is coming.
Winter is coming.
How do you think
I know?
Snow is falling.
I know it must be so.
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Winter is here.
Winter is here.
How do you think
I know?
Darkness comes on early.
I know it must be so.
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Snow is falling
Falling to the ground.
Covering the ground with white.
What a lovely winter sight.
Snow is falling
Falling to the ground.
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This is evergreen happy.
This is evergreen sad.
Now you see him sleepy.
Now you see him mad.
This is evergreen standing tall.
But in the wind,
He’s best of all.
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Twinkle, twinkle little star,
How I wonder what you are.
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky.
Twinkle, twinkle little star,
How I wonder what you are.
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Blue stars,
Red stars,
Green stars, too.
I like purple stars.
How about you?
Pamela Johnson
Star light, star bright
First star I see tonight
I wish I may, I wish I might
Have the wish I wish tonight.
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We wish you a
Merry Christmas.
We wish you a
Merry Christmas.
We wish you a
Merry Christmas—
And a Happy New Year!
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We Wish You A Wonderful Winter
We wish you a
Wonderful winter.
We wish you a
Wonderful winter.
We wish you a
Wonderful winter—
And a Happy New Year!
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I have a little dreidel.
I made it out of clay.
And when it's dry and ready,
With dreidel I shall play.
O, dreidel dreidel dreidel,
I made you out of clay.
Dreidel dreidel dreidel,
With dreidel I shall play.
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