The Night Before
"The Night Before" is a popular poem written by Clement Clarke Moore in 1823. It describes the excitement and anticipation of Christmas Eve as a family prepares for the arrival of Santa Claus. The poem captures the magical atmosphere of the night, highlighting the joy and wonder experienced by children.
In the poem, the narrator describes how he dreams of Santa and his reindeer as they fly through the sky. The imagery of stockings hung by the fireplace and the sound of jingle bells creates a festive mood, making it a beloved holiday classic that is often read aloud during the Christmas season.