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True Meaning of Christmas Poems |
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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.
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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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