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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Poem: “Christmas Carol” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

When Christ was born in Bethlehem
‘Twas night, but seemed the noon of day;
The stars, whose light
Was pure and bright,
Shone with unwavering ray;

But one, one glorious star
Guided the Eastern Magi from afar.
Then peace was spread throughout the land;
The lion fed beside the tender lamb;
And with the kid,
To pastures led,
The spotted leopards fed;
In peace, the calf and bear,
The wolf and lamb reposed together there.

As shepherds watched their flocks by night,
An angel, brighter than the sun’s own light,
Appeared in air,
And gently said,
“Fear not – be not afraid,
For lo, beneath your eyes,
Earth has become a smiling paradise.”

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