A little 'salted'
version of Christmas for those no longer on active duty
'Twas the night
before Christmas, compartments were still, The sailors
were sleeping,
as most sailors will. The ditty bags hung by the lockers
with care, In
hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there The men were
all peacefully
dreaming in bed As visions of liberty danced in each head.
The Chief in
his skivvies, hopped into his rack, Having just came from
town and a
quick midnight snack.
When out on the
deck there arose such a roar, I ran to the porthole to
find out the
score. I stuck out my head and started to shout, "Just what
in the world is
this noise all about?" A moon made for boondocking showed
with a glow, It
was downright cold out, 'bout seven below.
What I saw out
there looked like those Mardi Gras floats, 'Twas a
Captain's gig
drawn by four white Navy goats. In the boat was a man who
seemed quiet
and moody, I knew in an instant St. Nick had the duty. As
quickly as
Monday his billy goats came, He whistled and shouted and
called them by
name. "Now Perry, now Farragut, Dewey and Jones, What's
the matter John
Paul, got lead in your bones? A little to Starb'rd, now
hold it up
short, No fluffing off now, or you'll go on report!"
He was wearing
dress "Reds" that fit like a charm, His hash marks they
covered the
length of his arm. The gifts to be issued were all in his
pack, The
gedunk was ready to leave on each rack. His eyes they were
watering, his
nose caked with ice, He wiped it with canvass, then sneezed
once or twice.
He opened his mouth and started to yawn, It looked like
the Sun coming
up with the dawn.
The stump of a
pipe, he held tight in his teeth, And took a small nip
from a bottle
beneath. He wasn't so big, but he must have been strong, I
figured he'd
been in SEALs early and long. He was chubby and plump, a
right jolly old
Tar, Who said "Evenin' Matey, here have a cigar." He
filled every
seabag with presents galore, And left us all leave papers,
right by the
door.
With "Anchors Aweigh"
he climbed back into place, A broad smile was
creeping all
over his face. One look at his watch and he started to
frown, "This
mid watch is certainly getting me down." Then out to the
breakwater and
into the night, The gig started fading, the landscape was
bright. "Merry
Christmas" he said, as he drove on his way, Now I'll
finish my
rounds and sack in for the day."