Twas
the Night before Christmas (Take Two)
Written by Gregg Metcalf
Twas the night before Christmas, when all
through heaven
Not an angel was singing, not even the one
named Evan
The cherubim were all packed and were waiting
to send
A multitude of heavenly hosts to a town
called Bethlehem
Mary and Joseph were all snug in the manager
On this dark night nothing could ever be
stranger
For the Holy Spirit of God came there to hover
As a young Jewish maiden was to become a
mother
The time had now come for Mary to deliver
The child formed by the great heavenly giver
It seemed the quiet of this once silent night
Would only be broken by sounds of delight
When out in the fields there arose a heavenly
host
Praising God with great words which did boast
Of his glory to the highest in all of the
creation
Peace on earth and good will to every nation
The glory of the Lord shone bright around
them
As the angels brought glad tidings to
Bethlehem
Do not be afraid was the message they heard
All these things had been written in God’s
word
The moon on the stalks of wheat in the field
Dancing along as the moonlight gave yield
When, what by the listening ear was heard
But words of comfort which were not slurred
A figure in shadows appeared so lively and
quick
The
young mother sensing this might be a trick
With a message to the land this shadow came
Bringing words of joy to all the tribes by
name
Benjamin, Ephraim, Manasseh, and Dan
Naphtali, Asher, Issachar, Judah, to the man
To Zebulon, Simeon, Reuben, Gad he spoke
The time has come to now throw off the yoke
This babe laying here in swaddling clothes
Is the sign which God himself has chose
He has come to save his people from sin
And to bring good news to all of them
When the angels returned to heaven on high
The shepherds made haste and did fly
To the town where this thing came to be
Which the Lord had allowed them to see
The shepherds found the babe in a crib
With no room at the inn they had to ad lib
A pleasure it was to visit this tiny family
The shepherds worshiped in great jubilee
The babe was wrapped in swaddling tight
To keep away the chill of this dark night
A pillow of hay gave rest to his head
Unbecoming for a King was this bed
The baby’s eyes did twinkle and shine
He neither gave whimper nor whine
His cheeks were like roses in bloom
Since safely delivered from the womb
As the shepherds saw him they made known
Of all they knew of this blessing on loan
All who were privy they too were amazed
And with one voice their God was praised
As the shepherds prepared to depart
Mary pondered what was in her heart
They were singing filled with great joy
Having been led to see this baby boy
All these things were brought forth by God
Since he had chosen to bless this vile sod
He says to each one of us with great delight
Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good
night
2 comments:
Great poem! Happy Christmas to you and Irene!
Excellent poem Gregg.
Enjoy a peaceful Christmas,
Yvonne.
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