This week’s verse moves from a poem of Christmas wishes to a Christmas acrostic about Santa's return home. It is taken from 366 Days of Poetry , a collection of mixed-genre poetry released in 2016. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Santa's Homecoming Far overhead, ceases the ringing of bell S . The sleigh has stopped flying, oh dear- A . Released are the reindeer to forage for liche N guarded by werewolves who keep safe the bes T , eating only the weakest, the sickest, oh dear A . The sleigh driver steps down, and yawn S , as the elves stow the sleigh, and give it a was H . With the deer in the field, he calls it a day- O , and stumbles inside to the fire and the war M . His wife greets him gently, guides him to the tabl E , and the supper, beside next year’s almana C , so he sighs, and he reads, and, then, oh dear- O , he yawns, and she takes him to