On a twinkling Christmas evening Where the snowflakes softly fall, A husky named Athena Took command of Santa’s call.
With her opal blue eye sparkling And her chestnut eye aglow, She donned a red velvet jacket Trimmed with fluffy winter snow. A jingle bell upon her collar, A hat upon her ears, SantaPaws Athena was ready To spread joy far and near.
Behind her came her helper, A fluffy elf of epic size, Obito, goofy smile beaming Bright as northern skies. His tan brows wiggled proudly, His toe beans full of cheer, His elf hat slightly crooked He’d sat on it… twice this year.
Athena barked her orders, A Princess with a plan, “Obito, bring the stockings!” He brought the frying pan. “Obito, fetch the presents!” He rolled in tinsel instead, Then gave Athena sloppy kisses That soaked her Santa hat.
Yet SantaPaws just sighed with love, For though her elf was quite a mess, His heart was bigger than his paws.
Together they delivered joy Across the festive night, Athena leaping gracefully, Obito stumbling in delight. She hopped over every rooftop Like a reindeer in disguise, While he huffed and puffed behind her With his goofy, glowing eyes.
When their work was finally finished And dawn brushed pink the snow, SantaPaws curled in her blankets With her elf curled at her toes. Two tired Christmas heroes Wrapped in snuggles warm and sweet, A Princess and her Love Bug Dreaming softly, nose to feet.
For Christmas magic truly comes In many shapes and scenes, But none quite like SantaPaws And her elf, Mr. Toe Beans.