Twas The Week Before Something
Twas The Week Before Something
Twas the week before something is a fresh blog post written by our very own
exclusive buyer’s agent, Josh Amolsch.
Enjoy. — JaCi Wallace
Something is Stirring.
‘Twas the week before something, and all through the land
Shoppers were shopping, with mice in their hand
But registers clanged for those who were about
Yet wrinkly eyes were all they could tout
For under the garment that covered their tongue
Were smiles of hope, from both old and young
From lighted-belled entryways and isles that sing
Was glistening support of our dear neighboring
And all the patter of footsteps that once was too much
Was welcomed at last as they reach out to touch
Then out from behind came a voice like a Boeing
“This is the way! If you will only keep going!”
With cheers all-around came a sudden balloon
Of the feeling that something was coming real soon
Then light bulbs were flickering above all their heads
As if to prepare for the celebration ahead
For the town was aroused with the beat of the drum
That for whoever was giving would also receive some
To the corners where all could speak of a sequel
All together they sang “We too are essential!”
Then laughter prevailed with a feeling of swoon
That the people had escaped such a bitter typhoon
With scarf-wrapped children all bundled in fleece
They looked to their Mommy’s and Daddy’s for peace
And upon the way home from the community affair
Danced memories of friendships and courage repair
“For the spirit of giving and helping comes first”
The Missus declared as she searched through her purse
And as the family’s attention was pulled in focus
The woman they love pulled up with a slowness
A gift from a shopkeeper who will sleep easy tonight
That something we all need is alive and insight.
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Thanks, Destiny.
Merry Christmas and happy holidays.
— Josh Amolsch.
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