Out of the forest a giant figure looms in the dusk.
It’s in the trees it’s coming…
The villagers flee from the giant unaware that he was entranced by the Carol singing and wanted to join in. He can’t work out why why the people are running away…
The street urchins step up to the plate and throw snowballs at the giant…
The giant retreats into the trees bewildered but keen to find another choir to join elsewhere. The street urchins are fêted by the villagers and it’s mulled wine all round!
Now I'm sad.....
ReplyDeleteHow do you think he feels?
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
The choir lost out on a wonderful bass to join in! He even brought his own hymnal too…what a shame!
ReplyDeleteAn opportunity missed methinks!
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Poor old giant, he does look a peaceable chap!
ReplyDeleteQuite agree!
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Maybe the villagers were scared as they had seen the recent Norwegian movie Troll on Netflix?
ReplyDeleteDo we get to see the Hounds Of Love as well (Kate Bush geek Points)?
DeleteI watched it and I have to say I enjoyed it. Worth a watch imho.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
I mean, he *looks* friendly but he'll eat all the mince pies and Quality Street!
ReplyDeleteGiants are sharing folk I’ll have you know!
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Just as well the urchins chased him off, he could have tripped over the lampost that someone has carelessly left lying about and hurt himself.
ReplyDeleteWell spotted, thoughtful urchins indeed!
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Lol....I agree with the first comment....mine was going to be "Awwww...now I feel sorry for the giant"!
ReplyDeletePoor chap indeed!
ReplyDeleteAlan Tradgardland