The holiday season is finally upon us. What a great time for haiku. The ability to wax philosophical about something as significant as a holiday celebration or theology is priceless.
With that said, I present to you my Christmas Haiku.
Christmas day is here,
Mounds of torn wrapping paper,
Spoiled rotten kids.
Published by Kyle Fragnoli
Kyle has been writing and blogging about sports for nearly a decade. As a founding member of YouGabSports.com, he's taken his knowledge to help create a thriving sports community on the web. When he's not... View profile
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Post a CommentLove the haiku. The spirit of the holiday has truly been lost in that mound of wrapping paper.