About This Book
A convivial poem portrays a group gathered around a polished mahogany table at Christmas, raising cups and singing to drive away cares and honor absent companions. It uses stanzas and a refrain-like central image to alternate rollicking toasts and playful commands with quieter notes of nostalgia and recognition of life’s briefness. The verses celebrate fellowship, humor, and the temporary relief of drink while acknowledging an impending return of melancholy at dawn. Overall it balances boisterous merriment and wistful remembrance, centered on the communal ritual of carousing and the desire to forget everyday troubles for a night.
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