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Sweet Christmas Poems

Welcome to the world of Christmas Poems. With Christmas knocking on our doors it's time once more for colorful Christmas decorations and gifts. And along with this bandwagon of Christmas Celebrations we bring a collection of evergreen Christmas Poems.

Each of these Christmas poems and songs bring out the true spirit of the festival and tugs the strings of our heart. So, on this Christmas dig in into this inexhaustible source of poems and spread the message of peace and harmony all around.



Christmas Songs

That Midnight Hour

The Virgin Mother kneels upon the floor

And holds her baby in her arm,

Her heart is gladder than her lips can say,

To keep her new born baby snug and warm,

A babe more sweet and fair and dear

Than any rose bud in the bright sunshine,

Whose little eyes look straight into her own,

O, blessed maid, God's son is also thine.

Twas holy midnight, when He came to earth:

As pours a sun ray through a limpid glass,

Not leaving any mark upon its face;

A drop of dew upon the fresh green grass,

A little star that fell upon her lap,

A cooing babe, that seeks her virgin breast.

The hopes of all the sin-cursed world

Upon this baby's eyelids rest.

And ever since the midnight hour is holy,

And millions of human hearts are stirred

To wonderment and love for Him who came,

To save the world, God's own incarnate Word.

He came in darkness, He who was The Light,

His godhead shone from clear blue baby eyes,

The curse of earth's first sin was lifted then,

That midnight hour reopened paradise.

The Gift of god

The curse of earth's first sin was lifted then,

There was seen a radiance

Glowing one night

Near the little maiden Mary

In blue and white.

"Lilies are not fairer,

"Roses more red,

Than the Child she sings to slumber,"

An angel said.

So the shepherds ventured

Through the white cold,

And their eyes beheld the Infant,

An hour old.

Long they gazed and wondered,

Awkward in awe,

At the paramount perfection

Within their straw.

"Diamonds are but trifles!

"Rubies no gem!"

Cried the hearts that slaved for pittance

Near Bethlehem.

So it was forever,

After the night

When the little maiden Mary

Wore blue and white.


Wonder

There is faint music in the night,

And pale wings fanned by silver flight;

A frosty hill with tender glow

Of countless stars that shine on snow.

A shelter from the winter storm,

A straw-lined manger, safe and warm,

And Mary crooning lullabies,

To hush her Baby's sleepy sighs.

Her eyes are rapt upon His Face,

Unheeded here is time and space;

Her heart filled with blinding joy,

For God's own Son--her little Boy!

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