It Feels Like A Sledding Day (by Mark Hagar)

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Author: Mark Hagar

It Feels Like A Sledding Day

As I awoke that morning

And felt the cold winters’ chill

I glanced outside, my eyes open wide

Discovering the white of the sill

For the sky was blue and cloudless

As the wind began to blow

And when it did, I felt like a kid

Eying that luxurious blanket of snow

So up from my bed I arose

And dressing without further delay

Thinking of fun, that had not yet begun

Shouting, “It feels like a sledding day”

I grabbed my coat, and I grabbed my scarf

My mittens, boots and hat

And rushed to the shed, to find my sled

Trying not to trip over the cat

Now my sled is by no means fancy

Being made of plywood and nails

But oh beware; it will give you a scare

For down the slopes she sails

For the secret of this gentle beauty

Is what she’s been mounted too

Upon downhill skis, that will fly past trees

You know that she’ll guide you true

So out to the slopes I set forth

With my trusty old sled in tow

Past snow frosted hills, and ancient mills

Feeling that wonderful sledding glow

The hill was quite crowded that day

With children and adults all around

But I didn’t care, I shouted “Beware”

As we headed for the highest of ground

At the top of that mighty white hill

With the sled tucked under my arm

I jumped with a start, feeling quite smart

Gathering up speed with alarm

I pounced on my faithful old friend

As we crested the edge of the hill

The crowd gave way, as if in dismay

Unaware of the sled’s hidden skill

We roared down the slopes with great speed

Passing all in our feverish descent

The crowd was in shock, trying to take stock

Not yet grasping this wondrous event

The wind tore the hat from my head

While a snowstorm soared out from the skis

And the children all knew, this sled really flew

Shouting, “Dad can I have one PLEASE”

When we came to the halfway point

And the jump built into the hillside

I steered my friend right, and we soon took flight

Taking in our surroundings in stride

Now everyone stood still and stared

As we slammed to the ground far below

But I knew I could hear, a great rousing cheer

As we cut a new path through the snow

No one had ever quite traveled this far

As we slid to a fence at the end

And slipped underneath, while clenching my teeth

Hoping not to scrape me or my friend

At last we slowed to a stop

Near the cars all lined up in the lot

I got off my sled, and looked out ahead

To a parent and wild-eyed young tot

For he wanted my sled quite dearly

Having never witnessed the like

So he cried to his mom, who seemed rather calm

As she said “No, it’s home for us, Mike”

Well the people were still looking down

As I stowed my old friend away

So I yelled out in glee, as if in decree

“Hey, it feels like a sledding day”



Mark Hagar

(from 02/25/2001)

ps. I built the sled, it’s real and it’s fast…. 😉

[JP note: It sounds like the kind of sled we use! More at:

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