Jingle Gates

Jingle Gates

Photo by krakenimages on Unsplash

Originally published 25 December 1995

Twas the night before Christ­mas, when all through the house

Not a crea­ture was stir­ring, except Papa’s mouse.

The com­put­er was hum­ming, the icons were hopping,

As Papa did last-minute Inter­net shopping.

The stock­ings were hung by the modem with care

In hopes that St. Nicholas would bring new software.

The chil­dren were nes­tled all snug in their beds,

While visions of com­put­er games danced in their heads.

Dark Forces for Bil­ly, and Doom II for Dan,

And Car­men Sandiego for Pamela Ann.

The let­ters to San­ta had been sent out by Mom,

To santaclaus@toyshop.northpole.com—

Which has now been re-rout­ed to Wash­ing­ton State

Because San­ta’s work­shop has been bought by Bill Gates.

All the elves and the rein­deer have had to skeedaddle

To flashy new quar­ters in sub­ur­ban Seattle.

After cen­turies of life that was sim­ple and spare,

St. Nicholas is sud­den­ly a new billionaire,

With a shiny red Porsche in the place of his sleigh,

And a house on Lake Wash­ing­ton that’s just down the way

From where Bill has his man­sion. The old fel­low preens

In black Guc­ci boots and red Calvin Klein jeans.

The elves have stock options and desks with a view,

Where they write com­put­er code for John­ny and Sue.

No more dolls or tin sol­diers or lit­tle toy drums

Will be under the tree, only com­pact disk ROMS

With the Microsoft label. So spin up your drive,

From now on Christ­mas runs only on Win­dows 95.

More rapid than eagles the com­peti­tors came,

And Bill whis­tled, and shout­ed, and called them by name:

Now, ADOBE! now, CLARIS! now, INTUIT! too,

Now, APPLE! and NETSCAPE! you are all of you through.

It is Microsoft­’s SANTA that the kids can’t resist,

It’s the ulti­mate soft­ware with a tra­di­tion­al twist–

Rec­om­mend­ed by no less than the jol­ly old elf,

And on the pack­age, a pic­ture of San­ta himself.

Get ’em young, keep ’em long, is Microsoft­’s scheme,

And a merg­er with San­ta is a mar­keter’s dream.

To the top of the NASDAQ! to the top of the Dow!

Now dash away! dash away! dash away — wow!”

And Mama in her ‘ker­chief and I in my cap,

Had just set­tled down for a long win­ter’s nap,

When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter,

The whirr and the hum of our satel­lite platter,

As it turned toward that new Christ­mas star in the sky,

The SANTALITE owned by the Microsoft guy.

As I sprang from my bed and was turn­ing around,

My com­put­er turned on with a Jin­gle-Bells sound.

And there on the screen was a smil­ing Bill Gates

Next to jol­ly old San­ta, two arm-in-arm mates.

And I heard them exclaim in voic­es so bright,

Have a MICROSOFT CHRISTMAS, and TO ALLGOOD NIGHT.


Wide­ly shared on the ear­ly Web, often with­out attri­bu­tion, Chet Ray­mo’s orig­i­nal ver­sion of “Jin­gle Gates,“ a par­o­dy of “A Vis­it from St. Nicholas” by Clement Clarke Moore, was first pub­lished in The Boston Globe on Christ­mas, 1995. ‑Ed.

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