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‘Love Came Down at Christmas’ by Christina Rossetti is a religious Christmas poem that since its publication has become a popular Christmas carol. The poem describes “love,” Jesus Christ, coming down from heaven on Christmas.
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These poems weave together elements of faith, love, and the magic of the season, offering a poetic lens through which we can experience the true meaning of Christmas.
Love all lovely, love divine; Love was born at Christmas, Stars and angels gave the sign. Christmas, indeed, is a time when an overwhelming sense of love permeates the air. This poem reminds us of the divine love that found its way to Earth, a love that continues to inspire and guide us.
Oct 26, 2023 · Cuddle up with your sweetheart, share a few of these poems, and discover the magic of a truly romantic Christmas. Share these sweet holiday love verses with your special someone in a card, text, or in person. Don't forget to have some mistletoe nearby!
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Nov 28, 2023 · With words like “love”, “joy” and “happiness”, these poems bring out the best in us, helping us to show how much we care. A Christmas poem is the perfect way to say “I love you” on this special day, sparking a connection that is stronger than ever before.
Christmas poems about love beautifully capture the enchanting spirit of the season. These heartfelt verses express the joy of being with loved ones and the warmth that fills our hearts during this special time.
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Dec 21, 2014 · These are, we reckon, 10 of the greatest poems for the Christmas holidays, spanning over 600 years of poetry in the English language (yes, the earliest poem on this list dates from around 1400!). They’re all quite short and make for ideal festive reading, so we’ve provided links to each of the poems, too.