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True Meaning of Christmas Poems

Yes, it's Christmas time. A perfect time to send warm Christmas poems to your friends, beloved and family and show them how much you care. So here is a collection of some Christmas poems just for you. Categories at Christmas Carnivals include Christmas poems, true meaning of Christmas poems etc.
He shall cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you shall find refuge (Psalm 9:14)

The Christmas Thing

A Christmas Poem by Jane Merchant

My grandmother sat
On Christmas morning
Mending overalls.
A tall tree glittered,
A hen was roasting,
And the room was merry
With dolls and balls,
So why was she mending
Overalls?
The air is magic
On Christmas morning
And it isn't a time
For doing chores.
We had given her
A brooch that glittered
After anxious searchings
Of ten cent stores
So why was she working
At everyday chores?
I didn't know then
But I learned much later
That Christmas magic
Goes through and through
The fabric of living
Love, threading her needle,
Made mending
The Christmas-thing to do.

Read and express your feelings for the season with these poems. They enliven the nature and meaning of this age-old tradition celebrated worldwide. You are free to enjoy them or use them for your personal reasons. Christmas Carnivals brings you true meaning of Christmas poems.

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