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Okay gang, it's Christmas Eve and I thought I'd gather you all 'round for a story. No, not one of mine. This is one of the stories that Older Brother would read to me when I was but a wee BQ. It comes from a book called Treasury of Christmas Stories which has a copyright on it of December 1971, though it also says that it's its 12th printing. The book itself apparently cost sixty cents.

There's a lot of stories in it that I like, but this is the one that I always think of come December 24th. I guess it's more of a poem than a story, but still. I like it.

So grab some hot cocoa, come sit under the tree with me and enjoy Secret in the Barn, by Anne Wood.

***

It's nearly Christmas--it's Christmas Eve!
And it's snowing all over the place,
The roof of the barn is sugary white--
Its eaves are lined with lace.
Our cornfield looks like a polar bear rug--
The silos wear marshmallow hats,
The kittens are into snow to their chins
And the cows all sport white spats.

Dad cut a pine--
From our own backwoods--
Where it stood all heavy with snow,
And we've decked it with lights
And tinsel trim
Till you can't see the tree for the glow!

My mom's in the kitchen,
She's baking mince pies
And gingerbread boys
With raisins for eyes.

And Grandma's in charge
Of other
Things
Like hanging the stockings, and
Mending mittens, and
Scolding my brothers for
Stealing raisins, and
Feeding the kitten, and
Pouring tea
When the
Kettle
Sings...

Snowflake white,
snowflake bright--
Who'll grant us
the wishes
we wish
tonight?


My brother Ben wants a collie pup;
Bill hopes for a three-geared bike--
Jim dreams of a lo-ong electirc train with -
double switches,
and tunnels and bridges
for hills and ditches--
A train that'll run
without any hitches
at any speed you like.

I'm twelve.
I'm Louise--
And a girl, of course.
I'm heardest to please
'Cause I've begged
On my knees
All
Year
--for a horse....

Snowflake bright, snowflake white--
First snowflake I ask tonight--
I beg with all my main and might --
Give me the wish I wish tonight!


Last night I was thinking of...well... of horses
And, oh, it was hard to sleep!
"Louise, my child," said Grandma at last,
"Have you tried counting sheep?"

So--I tried and tried to imagine sheep
But what did I see instead?
Horses!! -- Black, brown, chestnut, bay,
Palomino, pinto, roan and gray,
Strawberry sorrels with manes of red,
Galloping, galloping past my bed!

"Still no luck?" said Mom.
"Then I'll teach you a game.
You know, everyone's Christmas
Isn't the same

If we think of people whose Christmas must be
Different from Christmas in our family--
And you think of a few
and I think of a few
you'll feel pretty sleepy
before we are through!"

"My turn?" I asked. "Well, the boys and I
Spend every Christmas here,
But an Army Captain's children
Have to move most every year.
They've Christmas first in Oregon--
And next in North Dakota.
Or Iowa, or Idaho,
Or Maine or Minnesota....
And Mom, think of the astronauts
Whose children know that soon
Their fathers may be celebrating
Christmas on the moon!"

Said Mom, "When the Cannonball Special goes by
To the city and back again,
I like to think of the engineer
At the throttle of that train.
Does a spring of mistletoe hang in his cab
As he roars down the rails like a rocket?
Is a note saying 'Wish you were with us, Dad!'
Tucked in his work-shirt pocket?

"And think, Louise, of your Uncle," she mused,
"Who works on the telephone truck!
Why every blessed Christmas day
It seems to be his luck
To be perched like a jay on a telephone pole
Making a line repair,
So folks can phone to faraway friends
And say, 'How's your Christmas there?'"

...I was getting pretty sleepy now,
But I tried to keep on with the game....
"It's Christmas at all the hospitals,
But the nurses work, just the same....
They put holly bouquets
on the dinner trays,
and there's
turkey to eat,
of course,
and...
Mother...will I
won't I...
will I...
won't I...
get my...
horse.......?

Snowflake, snowflake, snowflake white---
Making magic in the night--
I hope it's so--I hope I'm right--
I hope my wish comes true tonight!


All day I've been told "You're imagining things!
Calm down! It's not what it seems!"
But I can't help believing, from clues all around,
That the barn hides the steed of my dreams!
I am certain, for instance, a horse passed our yard
In the darkness a few nights ago.
Who'd ever mistake the thumpety thump
Of the hoofs of a horse in the snow?

When I heard it, I ran like a deer to the door--
But Mom suddenly started to scold me!
"Shut the door, silly girl!" (That's not like her at all!)
And the very next morning Dad told me:
"The barn has been made out of bounds now, Louise,
For you and the boys--and I mean it."
Since then we can hear there is something alive
In the barn--though no one has seen it.


Of course, Ben believes it's a dog, and it's true
Dad said he could have one some day.
But let me ask this: Would a collie munch oats?
Would he whinny? Or stamp? Or need hay?
Bill thinks they are putting together his bike
With its gears and its searchlight and bell.
(Hush! Did you hear it? I did! A horse sneezed.
Well it did--I can certainly tell!)

Funny Grandma
Declares:
"Goodness gracious! What airs!
Buy a horse? I must say--we are not millionaires!"
(But she knows--I can tell by the smile that she wears.)

And why do my brothers all grin when I peek
At the package that's under the tree?
It's a pacage that's HUGE and lumpy and odd
And it seems to be marked for me.
(Ji'm says it isn't--he says it's the box,
From the model-train company,
just crammed with--
miles of tracks
and a modern station
glass-domed chair-cars
for observation,
tankcars, gondolas
freighters
for mail,
sleepers, cabooses,
in perfect detail,
twin signal towers
with remote-control powers
and a think that blows back
real smoke from the stack....)

Well, I really don't care to argue, but as sure as you were born
The hump on the package is just the shape of a Western saddle horn.

Snowflake,
Snowflake

The night has descended
On all of our world
Of white.
The time
Of waiting
Will soon be ended...

--I'm shutting my eyes up tight!
And I'm wishing with all my might!


Let Bill have his bicycle
Ben have his collie,
And astronauts find
Their moon decked in holly--
Let the engineer's Christmas
Be jolly as Jim's--
As he roars down the track
May he hum Christmas hymns!
Let my Grandma feel young
And let nobody dare
Ask my Uncle tomorrow
To make a repair.
To the nurses, I hope
Many patients will say,
"I am feeling so well--
Let me help you today!"
May the Army Post children
Rejoice in each home,
And their Christmas be merry
Wherever they roam.

A big hug-and-squeeze
I would give Mom and Dad
To remind them I'm theirs
And to show that I'm glad.

And last but not least,
If a wish works at all--
O beautiful snowflake
As softly you fall--
Keep my horse warm and safe for me
Out in his stall


***

Merry Christmas everybody!

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