Monty Elf – Christmas 2020
It was cwissymouse eve at the Wigwam dog’s home
I sat in the dark scared sad and alone
When the door opened slowly with a loud eerie creak
Though I was shaking with fear I just had to peek
I peered through the dark my eyes struggling to see
When I saw a strange figure – but he hadn’t seen me?
Black boots red trousers and a beard of white
I was hardly believing this wonderous sight
He crept to the fireplace and lay down his huge sack
And went over to the table with the milk and a snack
I must have been leaning against my closed crate door
Because suddenly it opened and I slid across the floor
The figure turned for a second then returned to his supper
I crept closer to his sack I was an inquisitive pupster
I hoped there were treats he was bringing for me
But the inside was too dark and I just couldn’t see
I peered into the bag there was something inside
I couldn’t reach it from here though I tried and I tried
I crawled further inside and I stretched out my paw
My prize there for the taking any second for sure
Suddenly all went black and I started to spin
And I got very scared about what trouble I was in
It was like I was flying though I couldn’t be sure
Then with a thud and a thump everything hit the floor
It was quiet once more then a small light appeared
So I crawled from the sack but something was weird
This place looked quite different from the dogs home for sure
And it soon became clear I wasn’t there anymore
I heard voices behind me and not ones that I knew
I felt scared and confused and not sure what to do
As we all looked at each other the talking just stopped
It was hard to work out who seemed the most shocked.
I was in strange surroundings but in an instant, I knew
The voices were Santa’s and his spangle Elf crew
I had seen them in books that the mini hoomans all read
So although this was strange it didn’t fill me with dread
They all gathered round me as things became clear
And they worked out the story of how I’d got here
While the big guy was eating, I’d sneaked into his sack
It was his last cwissymouse call and then he headed straight back
Now it needed a decision what my future should be
Take me back to that place or maybe keep me
Santa said I could stay if a family stepped up
But who would raise as their own this big fluffy pup?
A spangle elf spoke and then came through the crowd
She would be happy to take me if she was allowed
Molly hadn’t had pups and would relish this role
And so it was decided. I’d stay at the North Pole
This story needs trimming so I’ll cut to the chase
As I grew to my full size I looked out of place
I couldn’t fit in the beds and had to squeeze through the doors
As a toy maker I was useless with my hooge hairy paws
The Elf spangles did try to make me feel right at home
But the longer time went on I felt more and more alone
I then heard two whisper ‘Molly has to tell him the truth’
‘He’s not an Elf Spangle he’s just a big newfydoof’
I was sad and upset I had known something was wrong
Molly said we need to sit down and talk, it wouldn’t take long
She told me the story of my Newfydoof past
Then it all became clear – I understood it at last
I’d been loved by my real dad but things had been tough
He’d lost his job and his home and ended up sleeping rough
She explained this had happened to lots of good folk
There was a massive recession and everybody was broke
He didn’t want me to suffer so the dogs home helped out
But my dad must still love me Molly said she’d no doubt
He was back on his feet now and had his home in Wigwam
He must be so worried....he doesn’t know where I am
I decided that minute I must leave the North Pole
Now finding me dad was my ultimate goal
The Elf spangles and Santa gathered to wish me well
When Molly said goodbye she was upset I could tell
But I said I’ll return maybe bring back my dad
That made her seem happier and not look so sad
I set off straight away there was no time to lose
I was excited to find him and tell him my news
When I reached Wigwam town it was busy and loud
Even with all this activity I stood out in the crowd
Was it my dashing good looks or maybe my size?
Or was it my Elf suit that had caused the surprise?
Never mind when I greeted them, surely, they would be pleased
But instead, they viewed me with a nervous unease
Maybe they just all needed some Elf cwissymouse cheer
So I barked nice and loud to make sure all could hear
The next thing I knew I was wrapped up in a net
I hadn’t even started giving Elf hugs out yet
I was back at the dogs home, things had started out bad
But I knew things would work out when I spoke to me dad
I told the dog warden and he promised he’d call
But three days had passed and I heard nothing at all
Dad would sort all this out I had simply no doubt
But I needed to see him…I needed to get out
The other doglets trapped here said that the hoomans were sad
A nasty virus had come and made lots of them bad
No hugs were allowed and people banned from the parks
And there was even an order to silence dog’s barks
Without us pups singing there’d be no cwissymouse cheer
I needed to find a quick way out of here
That evening when the warden had left for the day
I looked for an escape plan and thought of a way
A window was open but it was really high up
We needed a way to lift up a small pup
I stood at the bottom and one jumped up on me
Then we built a dog ladder to set the little one free
Once out of the kennel he opened the gate
I was off in an instant there was no time to wait
It was cwissymouse eve and Santa was on his way
But it was festive good cheer that helped him fly his sleigh
I told all of the doglets of the plan that I had
They spread out round the town while I went to find dad
Before I left home Molly passed me a note
Where me dads new address had been carefully wrote
Meanwhile Santa had crashed and his sleigh was all bent
Cwissymouse cheer had dropped down to below 10 per cent
If people saw him stuck there all the magic would die
He needed a miracle quickly to help the sleigh fly
I had found where dad lived as snow started to fall
I looked up at his window and gave him a call
My barking rang out in the cold winters air
And I was joined by more singing of dogs everywhere
Dad came to the door and looked angry at first
I admit that deep down I was fearing the worst
I heard him speak loudly I think to himself
What’s this in me garden? – That’s a bloomin big elf
But all of a sudden I saw a look in his eyes
It was like he had instantly seen though me disguise
Then through the falling snow flakes he looked directly at me
And with a quivering voice he softly said ‘is that you Monty?’
I ran to me dad and gave him some slobbery proof
That I was back, it was me, I was his newfydoof
We cuddled he cried and I barked out my song
We needed more cheer and we didn’t have long
The woofing of doglets brought the hoomans outside
We needed to let them know cwissymouse cheer had died
Nothing more needed saying because all of us knew
With a wag of our tails, we did what we were born to do
Hoomans began smiling there was just no resistance
And they virtually hugged keeping their social distance
Santa’s gauge was now rising and so was his sleigh
We brought joy to the hoomans and had rescued the day
All dogs were adopted and found homes for forever
And Santa sent me a thank you for being so clever
I’d found my dad once again and that was my biggest goal
But I couldn’t forget Molly and those at the north pole
I went back there often and dad came with me too
And we’d talk of that day when the Elf saying came true
It really is the best way to spread Cwissymouse cheer
Us doglets barking out loud for everybody to hear
So, don’t ever let cwissymouse cheer disappear
Or you may end up with me barking my song down your ear
Stopping doglets from singing is how sadness begins
And you don’t want to be a Cotton Headed ninny muggins…..