It sleepy lies and quiet waits,
While all salvation, God creates.
And in a manger, not a bed,
Our Savior lays his newborn head,
Soft grasses frame his tiny form,
And keep his swaddled body warm.
A hush falls o’er the stable scene,
The babe has come, all is serene,
He will bring peace from world’s alarms,
But for now, a babe, in His mother’s arms.
For just a moment, all is still,
As Son fulfills his Father’s will,
Though tiny now, one day He’ll be,
The Saviour of both bond and free.
The choir gathers, awesome sight,
Their presence shines upon the night,
Above the clouds, their voices swell,
As they shout forth their first ‘Noel’.
As bells ring out the joyous news,
In golden tones, in ones and twos,
We recall another place on earth,
When a prophet spoke of the coming birth.
Far to the East, men weep, because
A star shines bright. They point, and pause,
There in that sphere, each of them sees,
The prophecy that’s come to be.
And all the Faithful, now, are called,
From pastures—free, to cities—walled,
To see the babe who soon will reign,
When He brings peace and conquers pain.
God makes so much from something small,
This babe? Salvation for us all,
How are we freed from pathways grim?
Why...just believe. And follow Him.
Photo Credit: Karen of bakinginatornado.com |
With poetry, we all besought
To try to make the week begin
With gentle thoughts,
Perhaps a grin?
So Karen, Charlotte, Mimi, me
Have crafted poems for you to see.
And now you’ve read what we have wrought…
Did we help?
Or did we not?
I'll miss you in Poetry Monday. You are an excellent poet person. I hope this comment goes through because I'm having trouble on all Blogger blogs. I tried several times earlier this morning, but no matter. Merry Christmas to you!
ReplyDeleteJust believe and follow, the faith of a child.
ReplyDeleteI pray you've all had a blessed Christmas!
Blessed Christmas and all the best for the coming year, may the Child in the manger watch over you.
ReplyDeleteJust catching up. This is lovely.
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