In 1838 she was nine years old
Waiting for Father Christmas
To visit her and her three
Sisters as children did in Boston
Who had fathers who
Could afford to give
Girls gifts but all Amos had
Was strewn about their
School trying to transcend
Education with perfect living goals
Mama Alcott gave all love
And the girls made their
Toys from what they did for fun
Being with each other
Plays about the snow,
Struggling poor children who
Came upon their magic gifts
Of silk, silver coins, perfume
They shared with one another, the best
Day they had known until
Louisa May grew up and
Granted help to all of them who lived
Happily in books with words
That grew in immortality.