A Christmas Carol

(Poem by C. Rossetti)

Note: Re-posted from Leslie Wiggins’ blog site. You can read the original post here.  

In the bleak mid-winter 

Frosty wind made moan, 

Earth stood hard as iron, 

Water like a stone; 

Snow had fallen, snow on snow, Snow on snow, 

In the bleak mid-winter 

Long ago.

 

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.

 

Enough for Him, whom cherubim 

Worship night and day, A breastful of milk 

And a mangerful of hay; 

Enough for Him, whom angels 

Fall down before, 

The ox and ass and camel 

Which adore.

 

Angels and archangels 

May have gathered there, Cherubim and seraphim 

Thronged the air; 

But only His mother 

In her maiden bliss 

Worshipped the Beloved 

With a kiss.

 

What can I give Him, 

Poor as I am? 

If I were a shepherd 

I would bring a lamb, 

If I were a Wise Man 

I would do my part,— 

Yet what I can I give Him, 

Give my heart.

 

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