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Senior Christmas

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  • 26-12-2008 3:48pm
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    Twas the night before Christmas at Sunflower Rest
    And all of us seniors were looking our best.
    Our glasses, how sparkly, our wrinkles, how merry;
    Our punch bowl held prune juice plus three drops of sherry.
    A bedsock was taped to each walker in hope,
    That Santa would bring us soft candy and soap.
    We surely were lucky to be there with friends
    Secure in this residence and in our Depends.
    Our grandkids had sent us some Christmasy crafts,
    Like angels in snowsuits and penguins on rafts.
    The dental assistant had borrowed our teeth,
    And from them she'd crafted a holiday wreath.
    The bed pans, so shiny, all stood in a row,
    Reflecting our candle's magnificent glow.
    Our supper so festive -- the joy wouldn't stop --
    Was creamy warm oatmeal with sprinkles on top.
    Our salad was Jell-O, so jiggly and great,
    Then puree of fruitcake was spooned on each plate.
    The social director then had us play games,
    Like Where Are You Living and What Are Your Names?
    Old Grandfather Looper was feeling his oats,
    Proclaiming that reindeer were nothing but goats.
    Our resident wand'rer was tied to her chair,
    In hopes that at bedtime she still would be there.
    Security lights on the new fallen snow
    Made outdoors seem noon to the old folks below.
    Then out on the porch there arose quite a clatter
    But we are so deaf that it just didn't matter.
    A strange little fellow flew in through the door,
    Then tripped on the sill and fell flat on the floor.
    'Twas just our director, all togged out in red.
    He jiggled and chuckled and patted each head.
    We knew from the way that he strutted and jived
    Our social security checks had arrived.
    We sang -- how we sang -- in our monotone croak,
    Till the clock tinkled out its soft eight p.m. stroke.
    And soon we were snuggling deep in our beds.
    While nurses distributed nocturnal meds.
    And so ends our Christmas at Rock-Away Rest.
    Before long you'll be with us. We wish you the best.
    Merry Christmas to All


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