Twas The Night Before Christmas Text and Christmas Text Message


Twas the Night Before Christmas: Full Text of the Classic Poem 

'Twas the prior night Christmas, when all through the house 

Not an animal was blending, not by any means a mouse; 

The tights were hung by the smokestack with care, 

With the expectation that St. Nicholas before long would be there; 

The kids were settled all cozy in their beds, 

While dreams of sugar-plums moved in their minds; 

Also, mamma in her 'hanky, and I in my top, 

Had quite recently settled down for a long winter's snooze, 

When out on the grass there emerged such a clack, 

I sprang from the bed to perceive what was wrong. 

Away to the window I flew like a glimmer, 

Tore open the screens and hurled the scarf. 

The moon on the bosom of the new-fallen day off 

Gave the brilliance of late morning to objects beneath, 

At the point when, what to my pondering eyes ought to show up, 

In any case, a smaller than usual sleigh, and eight little reindeer, 

With a little old driver, so exuberant and speedy, 

I knew in a minute it must be St. Scratch. 

More quick than hawks his coursers they came, 

What's more, he whistled, and yelled, and called them by name; 

"Presently, DASHER! presently, DANCER! presently, PRANCER and VIXEN! 

On, COMET! on CUPID! on, DONNER and BLITZEN! 

To the highest point of the yard! to the highest point of the divider! 

Presently run away! run away! run away all!" 

As dry leaves that before the wild typhoon fly, 

At the point when they meet with a hindrance, mount to the sky, 

So up to the house-top the coursers they flew, 

With the sleigh loaded with toys, and St. Nicholas as well. 

And afterward, in a twinkling, I heard on the rooftop 

The skipping and pawing of every little foot. 

As I attracted my hand, and was pivoting, 

Down the stack St. Nicholas accompanied a bound. 

He was dressed all in hide, from his head to his foot, 

What's more, his garments were altogether discolored with remains and sediment; 

A heap of toys he had flung on his back, 

What's more, he resembled a vendor simply opening his pack. 

His eyes - how they twinkled! his dimples how joyful! 

His cheeks resembled roses, his nose like a cherry! 

His comical little mouth was drawn up like a bow, 

What's more, the facial hair of his jawline was as white as the day off; 

The stump of a funnel he held tight in his teeth

What's more, the smoke it encompassed his head like a wreath; 

He had an expansive face and a little round paunch, 

That shook, when he chuckled like a bowlful of jam. 

He was rotund and full, a correct chipper old mythical person, 

Furthermore, I chuckled when I saw him, regardless of myself; 

A wink of his eye and a spot of his head, 

Before long offered me to realize I had nothing to fear; 

He expressed not a word, yet went directly to his work, 

Furthermore, filled every one of the leggings; at that point turned with a snap, 

Furthermore, laying his finger aside of his nose, 

Furthermore, giving a gesture, up the smokestack he rose; 

He sprang to his sleigh, to his group gave a whistle, 

Furthermore, away they all flew like the down of a thorn. 

In any case, I heard him shout, ere he drove far out, 

Glad CHRISTMAS TO ALL, AND TO ALL A GOOD-NIGHT! 

It is likewise alluded to as "A Visit From St. Nicholas" or "The Night Before Christmas." 

The following are the first verses to the ballad (perceive how the lyric glanced in the Troy Sentinel here): 


Twas The Night Before Christmas Text and Christmas Text Message

1 'Twas the prior night Christmas, when all thro' the house, 

2 Not an animal was blending, not by any means a mouse; 

3 The tights were hung by the smokestack with care, 

4 In expectations that St. Nicholas before long would be there; 

5 The youngsters were settled all cozy in their beds, 

6 While dreams of sugar plums danc'd in their minds, 

7 And Mama in her 'handkerchief, and I in my top, 

8 Had simply settled our cerebrums for a long winter's snooze 

9 When out on the garden there emerged such a rattle, 

10 I sprang from the bed to perceive what was wrong. 

11 Away to the window I flew like a blaze, 

12 Tore open the shades, and hurled the band. 

13 The moon on the bosom of the new fallen day off, 

14 Gave the gloss of early afternoon to objects underneath; 

15 When, what to my pondering eyes ought to show up, 

16 But a minature sleigh, and eight small rein-deer, 

17 With a little old driver, so enthusiastic and brisk, 

18 I knew in a minute it must be St. Scratch. 

19 More fast than birds his coursers they came, 

20 And he whistled, and yelled, and call'd them by name: 

21 "Now! Dasher, presently! Artist, presently! Prancer, and Vixen, 

22 "On! Comet, on! Cupid, on! Dunder and Blixem; 

23 "To the highest point of the yard! to the highest point of the divider! 

24 "Now scramble away! run away! run away all!" 

25 As dry leaves before the wild sea tempest fly, 

26 When they meet with an obstruction, mount to the sky; 

27 So up to the house-top the coursers they flew, 

28 With the sleigh brimming with Toys - and St. Nicholas as well: 

29 And then in a twinkling, I heard on the rooftop 

30 The skipping and pawing of every little foot. 

31 As I attracted my head, and was pivoting, 

32 Down the stack St. Nicholas accompanied a bound: 

33 He was dress'd all in hide, from his head to his foot, 

34 And his garments were all tarnish'd with cinders and ash; 

35 A heap of toys was flung on his back, 

36 And he look'd like a vendor simply opening his pack: 

37 His eyes - how they twinkled! his dimples how joyful, 

38 His cheeks resembled roses, his nose like a cherry; 

39 His comical little mouth was drawn up like a bow, 

40 And the facial hair of his jawline was as white as the day off; 

41 The stump of a funnel he held tight in his teeth, 

42 And the smoke it circled his head like a wreath. 

43 He had an expansive face, and a little round tummy 

44 That shook when he laugh'd, similar to a bowl loaded with jam: 

45 He was tubby and full, a correct jaunty old mythical person, 

46 And I laugh'd when I saw him regardless of myself; 

47 A wink of his eye and a bit of his head 

48 Soon offered me to realize I had nothing to fear. 

49 He expressed not a word, yet went directly to his work, 

50 And fill'd every one of the tights; at that point turn'd with a yank,

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