In the poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas," commonly known as "The Night Before Christmas," Mama is described as wearing a cap and a kerchief. This attire is typical of the nightclothes worn by women during that time period, which included a nightcap and a scarf or kerchief to cover the head. Mama's outfit is meant to convey a sense of warmth and coziness as she settles down for the night.
In the poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas," also known as "Twas the Night Before Christmas," Mama is described as wearing a kerchief on her head and wearing a cap.
A Visit from St. Nicholas was created in 1823.
"The Night Before Christmas" or "A Visit from St. Nicholas."
The poem, "A Visit from St. Nicholas" is also know as, "Twas the Night Before Christmas." Clement Clarke Moore is considered to be the author.
St. Nicholas traditionally visits on December 6th, which is the feast day of St. Nicholas. However, the specific date and customs associated with St. Nicholas' arrival may vary depending on cultural and regional traditions.
Major Henry Livingston Jr
"A Visit from St. Nicholas" was written in 1822.
Twas the night before Christmas
'T'was the Night Before Christmas'
The night before Christmas duh stuipud! Actually, it was originally titled A Visit From St. Nicholas yes, that is true, so before you put something a smartbutt would please think before , just saying, oh and who is stupid , its spelled stupid not stuipud ....
Tje original title was A visit with St. Nicholas.
St. Nicholas of Myra was Greek.