by Lynn Clement
spiced wine
‘T’was the night before Christmas, when after our dinner
Not a villain was stirring, not even
one sinner,
The detective’s stocking was hung up
with care,
In hope that Saint Nicholas soon
would be there,
The snow it lay softly on the
footpath,
The copper’s wife was taking a
bath,
The camera pans in on the tranquil
scene,
Fooling us all, because then there’s
a scream!
The Christmas murder has
begun,
The nation tunes in for ghoulish
fun,
Inspector’s phone rings by his
bedside,
We know what is coming; he’s offered
a ride,
Down to the village through the fake
snow,
On the edge of our seats - we viewers
go,
Will we see blood, or an axe, or a
rope?
Maybe a bad man selling some
dope,
The Christmas tree lights the village
square,
But - by now we all know there’s a
murder done there,
The body is laid in the Santa’s
grotto,
Pinned on his shirt is a Christmas
motto,
The detective will solve that; it’s a
clue you see,
We puzzle to fathom it, you and
me,
We’re gripped by the gruesome amidst
fairy lights,
When in walks an elf in some lurid
green tights,
‘It was you,’ says the copper pointing his
way,
‘You done it and I can prove it
today.’
The elf tried to run but was stopped
when his bells,
Got caught in the doorway – we heard
his yells!
‘You left this note on the victim’s
chest,
I recognise your writing; it’s not
the best,
You killed Santa here in this
shed,
And pinned the note on his coat of
red.
‘Elf and safety applies’, so
it says,
‘There’s no way on earth I’m pulling
your sleigh.
The reindeers have fled because you
are cruel,
I’ll get revenge you big fat
fool.’
Take him down and book him
Jones,
I’ve had enough I’m going
home.’
The Inspector trudges through wind
and snow,
He pulls his coat to, his nose all
aglow,
His wife is waiting with the red
wine,
There’s no way a murder will stop her
good time,
We watch fulfilled as he goes out of
sight,
Saying:
‘Happy Christmas to all, and to all a
good night!’
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