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the first christmas

the greatest of stories that ever was told
begins with a chapter that truly beguiles
with frankincense, myrrh and pure eastern gold
three master magi had journeyed for miles

and shepherds espied a magnificent sight
as jewels on the canopy soaring above
danced and imbued it in glorious light
exulting in true unconditional love

a heavenly choir sang out through the evening
an air of delight in harmonious joy
a new star was born, its radiance streaming
to shine on and welcome a new baby boy

his finger so tiny, round mum’s it is curled
his arduous destiny yet far away
a giant to be, who’ll one day change a world
so helpless and small on that first Christmas day
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About This Poem

Style/Type: Structured: Western

Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Region, Country: Western Australia, AUS

Favorite Poets: Favourite poets? So many, so varied. I like particular songs, not necessarily the singer... and the same goes for poetry. I can honestly say though, that Alfred Noyes' The Highwayman was what inspired my love of poetry - my mother began reading it to me when I was still a baby, and it became my favourite bedtime story

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docmaverick

docmaverick

12 years 10 months ago

This is a fineeffort....

...Ms. Judy-kins ! The only thing I saw was, in the first line: I believe I would've said, "In the greatest of stories that was ever told..."; but that is IT !
Very eloquently written,
I say, "Bully!";
sincerely...
....doc.

judyanne

judyanne

12 years 10 months ago

thanks so much doc

if i change the first line, i would then have to change the second :)

love judy
xxx

docmaverick

docmaverick

12 years 10 months ago

Maybe....

..."The greatest of stories that was ever told"
"began with a chapter that truly beguiles",

...you see? It's very subtle.
Happiest of holidays for you, and yours;
doc.

judyanne

judyanne

12 years 9 months ago

thanks doc

i'm thinking on it - but i actually like 'begins'... i see the subtle difference, and i like it the way i have it i think...

as i read it after i had written it (it was one of those poems that just happens before i know i've written one lol) i saw the tense changes - it does at the end too - but the more i changed them to all the same, the less i liked it - so i kept it at the original write (which probably wasn't mine - it belongs to one of my muses i think)

love judy
xxx

S

scribbler

12 years 10 months ago

Hi Judy

I can't find any place to change. This is a great tribute to the man who changed the way the world thinks..........stan

BlueDemon77

BlueDemon77

12 years 10 months ago

Beautiful retelling

Beatifully done, Judy. You've captured the whole in four quatrains! The imagery is very nice, the atmosphere is all encompassing.

Thanks!

Ron

BlueDemon77