Thursday, September 25, 2025

New Year, Autumn, Chinese, Jewish, School and Uni comical poem 666 by Angela Lansbury

 In autmn time we celebrate

Diwali, Sukkot, far and near

In every country and Indian state

Chinese Mooncakes, Jewish New Year


New year for preschool and for school

New Year for university

We learn computers and futures

And how to spell Deepavali


The teacher in the modern school

Needs to show that she's not a fool

Know all the names, candles, handles

Know every religion, food and rule


Diwali's lights will fill long streets

Each culture has sweet food to eat

Jewish New Year, blow a ram's horn

Christmas means God's dear son is born


On Yom Kippur the fit will fast

They only say nay to food one day

Follow bible laws from times long past

Then mooncakes from websites far away.


On Yom Kippur we confessed our sins

October brings cooler weather



Halloween's bright orange pumpkins 

More to celebrate together.\


Autumn means shorter days, long night

So festivals fill streets with lights

To keep us optimistic, warm

We fill ourselves with sweet delights.

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