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I’m never getting rid of the Christmas Nutcracker

A poem

By Bri CraigPublished about a year ago 1 min read
I’m never getting rid of the Christmas Nutcracker
Photo by Sara Ruiz on Unsplash

You’ll learn to love the ugly nutcracker when I am dead.

Once the batteries are too corroded to serenade the Sugar Plum Fairies.

When the goatee is nothing more than a white whisper of a memory.

My memory. That there was a ballerina in this house who loved you.

But before her, there was a girl who wanted to dance with you in

the kitchen to the dying breath of a vacant-eyed nutcracker.

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Or maybe you’ll be the one to die first.

And the damned nutcracker outlasted you.

And you will have never loved that thing.

And I will have never stopped believing,

that you would someday love it too,

if only we had one more Christmas.

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Bri Craig

Bri Craig (she/her) is a variety pack writer. She enjoys writing poetry, webcomic features, humor, short stories, and personal anecdotes. Basically, neither of us will ever know what will be posted next!

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  • Raymond G. Taylorabout a year ago

    Very touching story Bri

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