CHRISTMAS EVERYWHERE

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Poetry has been a constant in Arizona Highways since our second issue. One of the most frequent contributors was Sylvia Lewis Kinney, who touches on fruitcake, tinsel and reindeer in this playful little poem.

Featured in the December 2025 Issue of Arizona Highways

BY: Sylvia Lewis Kinney | Artwork by Ted DeGrazia

Cut the fruitcake, pour the sherry.
Christmas comes, and it is very
Queer and sweet that every nation
Will pursue a celebration
While the world is breaking under
Such a blast of human thunder.
Still, beyond the widest oceans
Dogged folk go through the motions
That for one brief tinselled minute
Make a world with beauty in it.

Beneath the palm, beyond the snow,
Peace must come, we need it so.
And out in space it’s right to try
To see the reindeer ride the sky.