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Clement Clarke Moore

12 Days Of Christmas

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"The Twelve Days of Christmas" and "The Night Before Christmas" are two classic holiday pieces that capture the festive spirit of Christmas in distinct ways.
"The Twelve Days of Christmas" is a traditional Christmas carol that dates back to the 18th century. The song describes a series of increasingly elaborate gifts given on each of the twelve days of Christmas, starting with a "partridge in a pear tree" and culminating with "twelve drummers drumming." Each verse builds upon the previous one, creating a cumulative effect that celebrates the joy and abundance of the holiday season. The melody's repetitive structure and whimsical gifts have made it a favorite for holiday sing-alongs and celebrations.
"The Night Before Christmas", also known as "A Visit from St. Nicholas", is a beloved poem written by Clement Clarke Moore and first published in 1823. This iconic poem vividly describes the anticipation and excitement of Christmas Eve. It narrates the visit of Santa Claus, capturing the magic of his arrival as he delivers gifts to children while they sleep. The poem introduces many now-familiar details about Santa Claus's appearance and his method of delivering presents, contributing significantly to the modern image of Santa.
Both works have become integral to Christmas traditions, each adding its unique touch to the celebration of the holiday season. "The Twelve Days of Christmas" with its festive and accumulated charm, and "The Night Before Christmas" with its magical depiction of Santa's visit, together help to create the rich tapestry of Christmas lore and cheer.
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Author's Republic
Publication year
2024
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