Poetree by Shlomo Cohen
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Just about a week before Xmas
When the goyim celebrate JC They go to any old parking lot And buy just any old tree.
Had the Torah told us to get one That’s enough of a reason you see, Because then it would be a Mitzva Then a tree is not just a tree.
The Torah with myriad details As Mesora was given to me, When passed from parent to child A tree becomes really a tree.
We would have a Maseches Mishnayos With Gemora as deep as the sea Ten Simonim in our Shulchan Aruch For this is to be a Mitzva tree.
We’re accused of being pedantic Nitpicking as can be, But we couldn’t possibly settle For less than a perfect tree.
If we buy it with care and devotion As each Mitzva, done carefully It could bring Geula Shleima Perhaps because of a tree.
Twenty Amos too tall Ten Tefachim too wee The search is on for perfection For a tree is not just a tree.
The trunk may not be bent over We’d count needles in clusters of three The top would have to be perfect ‘cause this isn’t any ole tree.
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It can’t be fashioned from plastic
On this the Rishonim agree For then it couldn’t be kosher And that is hardly a tree.
You may not save it from last year Even if you got it for free For that would surely be Yoshon We can’t settle for just any tree.
Pine, fir spruce and then hemlock We must search diligently To get the species in preferred order When we set out to buy our tree.
It would have to come from a Pardes With a Hechsher, a known pedigree The grower a Yorei Shomayim This has to be quite a tree.
The chopper would be Shomer Shabbos His axe as sharp as can be Only eighteen minutes to fell it For a tree to be more than a tree.
Of course we must say a Bracha Maybe two, perhaps even three Which we say when doing a Mitzva Since this is a Mitzva tree.
Place an angel on top of the crown There’s no such Hiddur for me The top must remain whole and perfect To be a Halachic tree.
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Every evening a new light is lit
But we don’t use electricity Little lamps of olive oil only On our tree that is really a tree.
I think there’s a Chasidische Minhag Regarding “Etz Chaim Hee” The Mishpacha could gather together To sing ‘round the beautiful tree.
Too many gifts raise up the branches Decorations hanging too heavily Either way would render it Posul ‘cause this isn’t any old tree
When the Yom Tov is over and finished Trashing it can’t possibly be We’d save it to burn with the Chometz For this was a Mitzva tree.
If we would have such a Mitzva We’d surely do differently Halacha would certainly tell us That this tree is more than a tree
I thank Hashem in my Brachos For the difference ‘tween a non-Jew and me I’d rather stick with my Torah And not worry about some old tree
For that would be 614 Commandments One too many for me So therefor we have no such Mitzva And therefor we have no tree. |