I huddle in the dark with a mass of burnt matches strewn at my feet. And yet, for all of those matches I’ve not been able to light a single candle. And huddled in such deep darkness, I’ve somehow yet to realize that Christmas made both matches and candles forever obsolete. Craig D. Lounsbrough
About This Quote

A huddle is defined as a group of people huddled together in a circle or in a smaller group. The image of huddling with a mass of burnt matches at your feet is one that the author has created. The idea is that the author was unable to light a single candle despite all his attempts. He believes that even with all his attempts he still has not realized that Christmas is no longer needed.

Christmas was once important but now it is obsolete. The most important thing about Christmas is no longer needed because it has been replaced by modern-day technology.

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