Computer Christmas
'Twas the night before Christmas, and all
through the shop,
The computers were whirring; they never do
stop.
The power was on and the temperature right,
In hopes that the input would feed back that
night.
The system was ready, the program was coded,
And memory drums had been carefully loaded;
While adding a Christmasy glow to the scene,
The lights on the console, flashed red, white
and green.
When out in the hall there arose such a clatter,
The programmer ran to see what was the matter.
Away to the hallway he flew like a flash,
Forgetting his key in his curious dash.
He stood in the hallway and looked all about,
When the door slammed behind him, and he
was locked out.
Then, in the computer room what should appear,
But a miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer;
And a little old man, who with scarcely a
pause,
Chuckled: "My name is Santa...the last name
is Claus."
The computer was startled, confused by the
name,
Then it buzzed as it heard the old fellow
exclaim:
"This is Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and
Vixen,
And Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen."
With all these odd names, it was puzzled anew;
It hummed and it clanked, and a main circuit
blew.
It searched in its memory core, trying to
"think";
Then the multi-line printer went out on the
blink.
Unable to do its electronic job,
It said in a voice that was almost a sob:
"Your eyes - how they twinkle - your dimples
so merry,
Your cheeks so like roses, your nose like
a cherry,
Your smile - all these things, I've been programmed
to know,
And at data-recall, I am more than so-so;
But your name and your address (computers
can't lie),
Are things that I just cannot identify.
You've a jolly old face and a little round
belly,
That shakes when you laugh like a bowl full
of jelly;
My scanners can see you, but still I insist,
Since you're not in my program, you cannot
exist!"
Old Santa just chuckled a merry "ho, ho",
And sat down to type out a quick word or
so.
The keyboard clack-clattered, its sound sharp
and clean,
As Santa fed this "data" to the machine:
"Kids everywhere know me; I come every year;
The presents I bring add to everyone's cheer;
But you won't get anything - that's plain
to see;
Too bad your programmers forgot about me."
Then he faced the machine and said with a
shrug,
"Merry Christmas to All," as he pulled out
its plug!
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12 days of Christmas v2
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12 days of Christmas v3
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Christmas Riddles
Six white boomers
Aussie
Jingle Bells
Santa without his
suit
A soldier's Christmas
Remembering friends
The
doll and a white rose
The
Golden Slippers
Santa's
secret wish
The story of Misha
Silent
night
Glade
jul
Noche
de paz
Santa's helping
hand