Welcome Christmas - Dr Seuss Poem
| Welcome Christmas is a fun Dr. Seuss poem for Christmas Day. Print copies for your family members. Try to read this Christmas Dr. Seuss poem together without getting toungue tied! I think everyone will be laughing so hard, you won’t be able to get through this Dr. Seuss poem on Christmas Day! Don’t forget to read the poem in your Dr. Seuss pajamas! WHO knows? This could become a new family tradition to Welcome Christmas! |
by Dr. Seuss and Albert Hague
Fah who foraze!
Dah who doraze!
Welcome Christmas,
come this way!
Fah who foraze!
Dah who doraze!
Welcome Christmas,
Christmas Day!
Welcome, welcome!
Fah who rahmus!
Welcome, welcome!
Dah who dahmus
Christmas Day,
Is in our grasp,
So long as we,
Have hands to clasp!
Fah who foraze!
Dah who doraze!
Welcome Christmas!
Bring your cheer.
Fah who foraze!
Dah who doraze!
Welcome all who’s,
Far and near
Fah who foraze!
Dah who doraze!
Welcome, Christmas!
Fah who rahmus!
Welcome, Christmas!
Dah who dahmus
Christmas Day,
Will always be
Just as long,
As we have we
Welcome all who’s,
Far and near.
What tradition does your family follow to welcome Christmas?
I’d like to hear from you so we can share Christmas traditions from around the world.
Tell us about your tradition in the comment box below.
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