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  1. Christmas is the most joyous season of love as we celebrate the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ. This poem is a celebration of His birth.

    • What Can I Give

      This a very touching poem telling the perfect way to begin...

    • A King

      A time to celebrate the birth of a baby boy. A child...

    • When The Herds Were Watching. Poet: William Canton. When the herds were watching. In the midnight chill, Came a spotless lambkin. From the heavenly hill. Snow was on the mountains,
    • Christmas Day. Poet: Crocket McElroy. There never had been a Christmas morn, Till near nineteen hundred years ago, When Christ our glorious Lord was born, And peace and good will began to grow.
    • The Magi. Poet: L. V. F. Randolph. They came from the East, from the source of light; Where ages ago the day was born; Whence rides the sun in his wondrous might,
    • Christmas. Poet: W H. Moore. This is the day, the eve of the birth. Of the King of Kings, and the Lord of earth. Blessed be Mary, the mother of God, We'll sing her grand praises while on the sod.
  2. These poems about the nativity offer glimpses into the profound significance of the Christmas story. They remind us of the miraculous birth of Jesus Christ and the universal themes of love, hope, and redemption that resonate throughout time.

  3. The theme of birth, like other themes in poetry, such as nature, love, and faith, is one of the important ones in poetic works. Be it the birth of the Savior, Jesus Christ, or the birth of an infant, it brings joy and a sense of fulfillment.

  4. This poem is adapted from the popular "Night Before Christmas" poem and presents thought-provoking words about Jesus' return.

  5. Oct 14, 2019 · Christmas poems are more than just entertainment when they focus on the true reason for this holiday. They offer readers a way to refocus on the birth of Christ and what it means to them and the world at large, and they provide a lovely way to share the faith with others.

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  7. Dec 21, 2014 · In the Bleak Midwinter’ is, of course, a nativity poem, focusing on the birth of Jesus Christ, and featuring many of the images and icons we associate with the nativity story: the manger, the hay, the oxen and other animals, the Wise Men.