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A Poem for Every Winter Day
by Allie Esiri
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
relaxing
medium-paced
And is it true? And is it true?
The most tremendous taled
of all,
Seen in a stained-glass window's hue,
A Baby in an ox's stall?
The Maker of the stars and
sea
Become a Child on earth for
me?
Christmas by John Betjeman
My Baby, my Burden,
Tomorrow the morn
I shall go lighter
And you will be born.
I shall go lighter,
But heavier too
For seeing the burden
That falls upon you.
The burden of love,
The burden of pain,
I'll see you bear both
Among men once again.
Mary's Burden by Eleanor Farjeon
Our God, Heaven cannot
hold Him,
Nor earth sustain;
Heaven and earth shall
flee away
When He comes to reign.
In the bleak midwinter
A stable place sufficed
The Lord God Almighty,
Jesus Christ
In the Bleak Midwinter by Christina Rossetti
We love and lose in China,
we weep on England's moor,
and laugh and moon in Guinea,
and thrive on Spanish shores..
We seek success in Finland,
are born and die in Maine.
In minor ways we differ,
in major we're the same.
Human Family by Maya Angelou
The most tremendous taled
of all,
Seen in a stained-glass window's hue,
A Baby in an ox's stall?
The Maker of the stars and
sea
Become a Child on earth for
me?
Christmas by John Betjeman
My Baby, my Burden,
Tomorrow the morn
I shall go lighter
And you will be born.
I shall go lighter,
But heavier too
For seeing the burden
That falls upon you.
The burden of love,
The burden of pain,
I'll see you bear both
Among men once again.
Mary's Burden by Eleanor Farjeon
Our God, Heaven cannot
hold Him,
Nor earth sustain;
Heaven and earth shall
flee away
When He comes to reign.
In the bleak midwinter
A stable place sufficed
The Lord God Almighty,
Jesus Christ
In the Bleak Midwinter by Christina Rossetti
We love and lose in China,
we weep on England's moor,
and laugh and moon in Guinea,
and thrive on Spanish shores..
We seek success in Finland,
are born and die in Maine.
In minor ways we differ,
in major we're the same.
Human Family by Maya Angelou