The presents are all unwrapped
And gifts stowed away
In their rightful spaces:
Closets and drawers
And other special places.
The Christmas meal gobbled
And vanished,
The table has returned
To everyday dress.
There are no guests
To be lingering on.
This is 2020, no guests allowed
For safety’s sake.
After-Christmas sales are few
As the stores are closed.
Traffic near the mall
Is stalled by overflowing
Cars from restaurant take-out lines,
Because those seeking a change
From the food at home
May not dine inside or outside.
All this is a gift of 2020.
Parks are attended by very few—
Maybe one, two or three
For a little time—
Kids with a new toy,
A dog with its owner—
Then the park is once more open,
Dormant and waiting
Like spaces long unexplored.
Here and there a few people
Are seen about on sidewalks,
Wearing their masks of choice.
It’s been a sad Christmas season.
That’s all too clear.
Now, except for a pyramid of tree
With its fading fragrance of pine,
And the lights on the house,
All signs of Christmas are gone.
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