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Yesterday into Tomorrow

By Rockebah C. Stewart
December 15, 2025
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The days are endless as you prepare
to house the children who never call home
and host the cousin you don’t like,
since she stole your prized diamond stud.
But you do it with a smile,
because it’s Christmas.
Everything has to be perfect.

The nights stretch on as you
string the tangled lights,
decorate the colossal tree,
stuff the gluttonous stockings,
and wrap the asymmetrical gifts.
There is still the last-minute shopping,
and everyone else has gone ice skating.
But you do it with a smile,
because it’s Christmas.
Everything has to be perfect.

Cookies don’t bake themselves.
You are the magical elf
who butchers your manicure grating aged parmesan,
scalds your finger while frying cauliflower,
embellishes the table with Christmas tree-shaped napkins,
seats Uncle Harry and Aunt Sarah apart,
host the Christmas movie trivia,
awards the winner of the ugly sweater contest,
arranges shadow theater during hors d’oeuvres,
and takes pictures to commemorate it all.
You are the one
who makes everything perfect.

But the moment you blink,
the lights go dim
and the magic of Christmas fades.
Carolers transform into background noise
and everything you’ve put your heart into
becomes overshadowed by fireworks and midnight kisses.

The day you’ve been preparing for
with immense anticipation
has come and gone,
faded into tomorrow.


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Rockebah C. Stewart

Rockebah C. Stewart is a Creative Writing and English major at SNHU and the author of "The Daily Chaos of an Anxious Life," published by Lolwe Magazine. A trained Air Traffic Controller, she delivers diversity-rich content with a distinctive flair and striking visualizations. Rockebah prides herself on creating tales of wonder from everyday experiences and becoming a literary representative of her native country, Grenada. Although this artistic writer prefers creating enchanting fantasies and sensual romances, she remains a firm believer in using genre diversity to strengthen all forms of writing. With each passing day, Rockebah inches closer to completing her epic fantasy novel, bringing her closer to realizing her goal of becoming a prominent figure in the publishing industry.

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