Mistletoe sits high above;
Icicles hang from your leaves;
Showy white or red berries;
Trees make a nice host;
Living parasitic plant;
Evergreen in nature like Ivy and Holly;
Toxic to humans and pets;
Outstanding Christmas decoration;
Enjoyed by kissing rituals worldwide
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37 Comments
Post a CommentI love poems. Very good.
Awesome! Thanks:)
Beautiful!
You always write such great things!! Hope you're having a happy year so far..:)
This is very nice! Very sweet!
Very nice!
I enjoyed your article on your New Year's Resolutions. How are you doing with it?
Nice.
I like this one! I was not sure mistletoe was for Christmas or New Years Eve. LOL I drink a lot. LOL
I don't think I've ever purchased this, although I've been tempted to go online and do so. rcj