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It is late January, 2002 as i write this. While it might be a little bit
late, or ridiculously early, to offer a Christmas song to you, i hope you’ll
not mind. i finished it around New Year and just recently put it on tape.
A few days before Christmas, i took four of my nieces to Montgomery
for an overnight excursion. They are delightful company. We were privileged
to stay with new friends, Judge Mark and Jean Anderson, in whose home i had
done a concert back in October. (Thanks, Mark and Jean, for your kindness.
The girls still talk about the way y’all treated them like royalty –
orange juice in bed before breakfast!!)
We went to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival to see "A Christmas
Carol" (after dinner at the Montgomery Country Club; yes, i had to put
on one of the two neckties that i now own). After the play, we returned to
the Andersons for more food, music around the Christmas tree, and good
conversation. Next morning, it was more good conversation, pancakes and a
visit with Jean’s friend and house helper, Mattie, before bidding them
farewell.
Shopping malls are not my favorite place to spend much time (though,
like airports, they can offer some fascinating people watching). Still, i
had promised the girls that i’d take them there for some Christmas
shopping, so it was to the mall we went. (Amazing, isn’t it, what you’ll
do for somebody you love.)
While the girls shopped, i stationed myself near the Santa display and
watched the traffic walk by, including a constant river of little children
who, i presume, were on a field trip at the Montgomery Mall. i read a bit,
wrote some letters, and, inspired by what i saw there, began this song. It’s
written with only kind intentions. i do like Santa and Victoria after all,
but wonder if we lose focus in their presence sometimes.
Santa
and Victoria
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to hear song
This year they put Santa in
the Montgomery Mall
right next to Victoria’s
Secret
A line stretched forever of
children so small
next to Victoria’s Secret
A strange contradiction but
somehow not quite
both of them wearing their best
red and white
Selling the promise of endless
delight
next to Victoria’s Secret
The children were glued to that
kind old St. Nick
next to Victoria’s Secret
While the grown ups were glued
to the curves of St. Vic
next to Victoria’s Secret
The kids had their lists for
the man in the sleigh
While the mannequin stood there
in fine lingerie
Both making a promise that neither
could pay
that is Victoria’s Secret
BRIDGE
See the soft rosy cheeks and
the long flowing hair
both dressed up in lace with
a holiday flair
We shoppers would be very wise
to beware
or we'll miss the whole season
again.
Now the pleasures they offer
are perfectly good
but they can't fill our hearts
like we wish that they would
They know how to fool me, Victoria
and Nick
to dress up the dream, make
it glossy and slick
And I'm all too eager to fall
for the trick,
next to Victoria's Secret
The day after Christmas they'll
take it away
they'll move the big chair and
they'll box up the sleigh
Perhaps they'll not see the
small Kid in the hay
next to Victoria's Secret
This year they put Santa in
the Montgomery Mall
next to Victoria's Secret
(Copyright Allen C. Levi,
2002)
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