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    Sunday, December 25, 2016

    CAROLING AND CAJOLING 2016

    by Earl J. Wilcox




    Our noisy, family klatch huddles
    in foggy shadows from yellow
    porch lights. A somber pine cone
    wreath hangs on a weathered door.
    Over nog, mincemeat pie, nuts,
    we have harangued, sneered, shouted
    both about donkeys and elephants not
    in the room tonight, intense beyond
    scavenger hunt passion. Time comes
    to venture into a cold night, proclaim
    joy and peace, three kings, a little town
    in Bethlehem, the virgin, a manger.
    My vociferous uncle, between sniffles,
    hugs me close, though ten minutes
    earlier he and I stood face to face,
    our political galaxies eons apart,
    colliding beyond reconciliation.


    Earl Wilcox is a member of  two families who have been singing carols together for the past forty-five years.

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