Shine little candles.
Shine very bright.
As we begin
Our Hanukkah night.
Shine very bright.
As we begin
Our Hanukkah night.
Glow little candles.
Glow your sweet light.
As we solemnly remember
Our Hanukkah night.
Dance little candles.
Dance the heroic fight.
As we show our respect
For our Hanukkah night.
Two candles begin
The journey for eight nights.
Let's pray for their strength
On this Hanukkah night.
Published by Steven West
I have a passion for creative writing and political discourse. Happily married for over 24 years, I have 2 children and work with special needs kids in the public schools. I enjoy making people laugh and sm... View profile
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4 Comments
Post a Commentlove it as always wonderful poem!
I didn't know you celebrate Hannukah. I celebrate Channukah
Your prose is getting better and better..well done once again...5 stars..
This is very beautiful...Happy Hanukkah to you my friend!