Mistletoe hangs down
As tinsel sways around us
New lips meet lightly
As tinsel sways around us
New lips meet lightly
Published by Robin Jessie-Green
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How Did Kissing Under the Mistletoe Start? The history of mistletoe and how we began using it during the holidays. - Mistletoe as a Medicine and Food SourceThe favored choice of a name source for Mistletoe is from the Anglo-Saxons. "Mistel" means "dung" and "tan" means "twig". Poop-on-a-stick would be another (albeit somewhat tackier) way to say it.
- Mistletoe to Go and Stupid.com's 'Stupidest Holiday Gifts'Do you love kissing random people? Then you would love mistletoe to go
- The Night I Made Love Under the MistletoeRomantic poem of a passionate night under the mistletoe.
- How to Find a Real Mistletoe for the HolidaysSearching for mistletoe can be a memorable and fun experience for the entire family. It is important to know how to find it, harvest it, and enjoy it.
- Holiday Greeting Card Etiquette
- Kissing Under the Mistletoe- a Romantic Holiday Tradition
- Mistletoe: Treatment for Cancer and Other Health Problems
- Why Do People Kiss Under the Mistletoe?
- Christmas Tradition of Kissing Under Mistletoe
- Etiquette Expert Gives Tips when Caught Standing Under the Mistletoe
- The Story of Mistletoe

1 Comments
Post a CommentI have never been kissed under the mistletoe- by a stranger or otherwise...how sweet would it be though, as your poem intones??