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              2015 Worship Guide
            
          
        
        
          Page 27
        
        
          First Baptist Church of Lincoln
        
        
          Pastor Ben Manley of First Baptist Church of Lincoln lends a little humor to lighten
        
        
          spirits.  The classic Christmas poem ‘The night before Christmas’ takes a modern
        
        
          twist, a cute reminder that grandparents might recall with fondness as their now adult
        
        
          children take on the reigns as providers and organizers for the family Christmas.
        
        
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          The bike before
        
        
          Christmas
        
        
          - Author unknown
        
        
          ‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all
        
        
          through our house
        
        
          Not a creature was sleeping, not even my
        
        
          spouse.
        
        
          The stockings were hung by the chimney with
        
        
          screws.
        
        
          (If you can’t find the nails, what else do you
        
        
          use?)
        
        
          The children were restless, awake in their beds,
        
        
          While visions of spanking them danced in our
        
        
          heads.
        
        
          I worked in my bathrobe. My husband, in jeans,
        
        
          Had gone down to the den with directions and
        
        
          dreams.
        
        
          To assemble a bike that came in small pieces
        
        
          With deflated tires and fenders with creases.
        
        
          Soon down in the den there arose such a clatter,