One of the
biggest lies that is told to the little ones in the whole world must be about
Santa Claus. But it is also one of the
cutest and sweetest one. Children really
look forward to the gifts that Santa would bring for them. The carols sung during the Christmas time
convey so many lessons for the kids to pick up.
The best carol ever in this regard that we were taught to sing in the
school by none other than our beloved Anoop Ambrose Sir, Robert Sir and Ralf
Sir was :
"Hey you better watch out
You better not pout
You better not cry
I'm telling you why
Santa Claus is coming today.
He sees you when you are sleeping
He knows when you are awake
He knows if you been bad or good
So be good for goodness sake."
The first stanza
prepares the ground by warning the child that it will be futile on his part to
unnecessarily pout or cry because Santa won't like to see him doing so.
So if one wants
Santa to bring for him, his desired gift he needs to better follow the
instructions and stay happy.
In the second stanza
I remember when I used to sing it in class III way back in 1973 - 74 I used to
understand the fact that the writer of the carol has been clever to let us (the
kids) know that Santa comes down to see us when we are asleep and knows when we
are 'awake'. So this way no question
rises that why we can't see Santa.
The writer
further also tells us that like a super magician Santa knows whether we have
been bad or good throughout the year.
Because of this we as kids would surely try to follow all good habits in
order to impress him.
I feel this one
lie must have helped millions of kids in the entire world to follow the right
path. Why can't people of different faiths
follow the same technique with their own kids by using their won Gods and
characters ?
S.S. Thaper
01.08.2018