Christmas Poems
Christmas
Raymond A Foss - A Christmas Acrostic
Christ came into the worldHear the good newsRejoice that the Savior comesImagine the blessed sceneSing His praises all the earthThat.- Christmas poems.
William Topaz Mcgonagall - A Christmas Carol
Welcome, sweet Christmas, blest be the mornThat Christ our Saviour was born!Earth's Redeemer, to save us from all danger,And, as the.- Christmas poems.
Robert Herrick - A Christmas Carol, Sung To The King In The Presence At White Hall
Chorus.What sweeter music can we bring, Than a Carol, for to sing The Birth of this our heavenly King? Awake the Voice! Awake the String!.- Christmas poems.
Thomas Hardy - A Christmas Ghost Story.
South of the Line, inland from far Durban,A mouldering soldier lies--your countryman.Awry and doubled up are his gray bones,And on.- Christmas poems.
Raymond A Foss - A Glint Of Christmas
March light hitting a string of small white Christmas lightsgreen wire, trying to blend inwith the branches, ready for buddinga crackle.- Christmas poems.
Thomas Chatterton - A Hymn For Christmas Day
Almighty Framer of the Skies! O let our pure devotion rise, Like Incense in thy Sight! Wrapt in impenetrable Shade The Texture of our.- Christmas poems.
William Topaz Mcgonagall - A Tale Of Christmas Eve
'Twas Christmastide in Germany,And in the year of 1850,And in the city of Berlin, which is most beautiful to the eye;A poor boy was.- Christmas poems.
John Betjeman - Christmas
The bells of waiting Advent ring,The Tortoise stove is lit againAnd lamp-oil light across the nightHas caught the streaks of winter.- Christmas poems.
Algernon Charles Swinburne - Christmas Antiphones
I -- In ChurchThou whose birth on earthAngels sang to men,While thy stars made mirth,Saviour, at thy birth,This day born again;As this.- Christmas poems.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Christmas Bells
"I heard the bells on Christmas DayTheir old familiar carols play,And wild and sweetThe words repeatOf peace on earth, good-will to.- Christmas poems.
Raymond A Foss - Christmas Continues
We had another day of Christmasmore family time, more presents,another big meal, another house fullof squeals for new clothes, new.- Christmas poems.
Anne Sexton - Christmas Eve
Oh sharp diamond, my mother! I could not count the cost of all your faces, your moods-- that present that I lost. Sweet girl, my deathbed,.- Christmas poems.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox - Christmas Fancies
When Christmas bells are swinging above the fields of snow, We hear sweet voices ringing from lands of long ago.And etched on vacant.- Christmas poems.
Thomas Hood - Christmas Holidays
Along the Woodford road there comes a noise Of wheels, and Mr. Rounding's neat post-chaise Struggles along, drawn by a pair of bays,.- Christmas poems.
Rg Gregory - Christmas In A Box
the policeman on the streetsfound christmas in a boxtipped it down a manholeit wasn't wearing socksa little old lady nearby - the poor.- Christmas poems.
Rudyard Kipling - Christmas In India
Dim dawn behind the tamerisks -- the sky is saffron-yellow -- As the women in the village grind the corn,And the parrots seek the.- Christmas poems.
Claire Nixon - Christmas Morn
Cold frosty morningsIce on window painHuddle under coatskeep the warmth inTiptoe down the stairsall quiet and hushedbarge through the.- Christmas poems.
Raymond A Foss - Christmas Pageants
Small voices, raised to the rafterssinging their hearts out in the familiar storythe tale of the babe and his parentssharing his birth.- Christmas poems.
Rg Gregory - Christmas The Delinquent
i got nothing last yearand i expect nothing thisso i've got to findif i'm to be rewardedso all good peopleyou'd better learn to givefrom.- Christmas poems.
Eugene Field - Christmas Treasures
I count my treasures o'er with care.--The little toy my darling knew,A little sock of faded hue,A little lock of golden hair.Long years.- Christmas poems.
Robert Frost - Christmas Trees
(A Christmas Circular Letter)THE CITY had withdrawn into itselfAnd left at last the country to the country;When between whirls of snow.- Christmas poems.
Louisa May Alcott - From The Short Story A Christmas Dream, And How It Came True
From our happy home Through the world we roam One week in all the year, Making winter spring With the joy we bring For Christmas-tide.- Christmas poems.
James Wright - Having Lost My Sons, I Confront The Wreckage Of The Moon: Christmas, 1960
After darkNear the South Dakota border,The moon is out hunting, everywhere,Delivering fire,And walking down hallwaysOf a diamond.Behind.- Christmas poems.
Lord Alfred Tennyson - In Memoriam A. H. H.: 78. Again At Christmas Did We Weave
Again at Christmas did we weave The holly round the Christmas hearth;The silent snow possess'd the earth,And calmly fell our Christmas-eve:The.- Christmas poems.
Hilaire Belloc - Lines For A Christmas Card
May all my enemies go to hell,Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel.- Christmas poems.
Christ came into the worldHear the good newsRejoice that the Savior comesImagine the blessed sceneSing His praises all the earthThat.- Christmas poems.
William Topaz Mcgonagall - A Christmas Carol
Welcome, sweet Christmas, blest be the mornThat Christ our Saviour was born!Earth's Redeemer, to save us from all danger,And, as the.- Christmas poems.
Robert Herrick - A Christmas Carol, Sung To The King In The Presence At White Hall
Chorus.What sweeter music can we bring, Than a Carol, for to sing The Birth of this our heavenly King? Awake the Voice! Awake the String!.- Christmas poems.
Thomas Hardy - A Christmas Ghost Story.
South of the Line, inland from far Durban,A mouldering soldier lies--your countryman.Awry and doubled up are his gray bones,And on.- Christmas poems.
Raymond A Foss - A Glint Of Christmas
March light hitting a string of small white Christmas lightsgreen wire, trying to blend inwith the branches, ready for buddinga crackle.- Christmas poems.
Thomas Chatterton - A Hymn For Christmas Day
Almighty Framer of the Skies! O let our pure devotion rise, Like Incense in thy Sight! Wrapt in impenetrable Shade The Texture of our.- Christmas poems.
William Topaz Mcgonagall - A Tale Of Christmas Eve
'Twas Christmastide in Germany,And in the year of 1850,And in the city of Berlin, which is most beautiful to the eye;A poor boy was.- Christmas poems.
John Betjeman - Christmas
The bells of waiting Advent ring,The Tortoise stove is lit againAnd lamp-oil light across the nightHas caught the streaks of winter.- Christmas poems.
Algernon Charles Swinburne - Christmas Antiphones
I -- In ChurchThou whose birth on earthAngels sang to men,While thy stars made mirth,Saviour, at thy birth,This day born again;As this.- Christmas poems.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Christmas Bells
"I heard the bells on Christmas DayTheir old familiar carols play,And wild and sweetThe words repeatOf peace on earth, good-will to.- Christmas poems.
Raymond A Foss - Christmas Continues
We had another day of Christmasmore family time, more presents,another big meal, another house fullof squeals for new clothes, new.- Christmas poems.
Anne Sexton - Christmas Eve
Oh sharp diamond, my mother! I could not count the cost of all your faces, your moods-- that present that I lost. Sweet girl, my deathbed,.- Christmas poems.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox - Christmas Fancies
When Christmas bells are swinging above the fields of snow, We hear sweet voices ringing from lands of long ago.And etched on vacant.- Christmas poems.
Thomas Hood - Christmas Holidays
Along the Woodford road there comes a noise Of wheels, and Mr. Rounding's neat post-chaise Struggles along, drawn by a pair of bays,.- Christmas poems.
Rg Gregory - Christmas In A Box
the policeman on the streetsfound christmas in a boxtipped it down a manholeit wasn't wearing socksa little old lady nearby - the poor.- Christmas poems.
Rudyard Kipling - Christmas In India
Dim dawn behind the tamerisks -- the sky is saffron-yellow -- As the women in the village grind the corn,And the parrots seek the.- Christmas poems.
Claire Nixon - Christmas Morn
Cold frosty morningsIce on window painHuddle under coatskeep the warmth inTiptoe down the stairsall quiet and hushedbarge through the.- Christmas poems.
Raymond A Foss - Christmas Pageants
Small voices, raised to the rafterssinging their hearts out in the familiar storythe tale of the babe and his parentssharing his birth.- Christmas poems.
Rg Gregory - Christmas The Delinquent
i got nothing last yearand i expect nothing thisso i've got to findif i'm to be rewardedso all good peopleyou'd better learn to givefrom.- Christmas poems.
Eugene Field - Christmas Treasures
I count my treasures o'er with care.--The little toy my darling knew,A little sock of faded hue,A little lock of golden hair.Long years.- Christmas poems.
Robert Frost - Christmas Trees
(A Christmas Circular Letter)THE CITY had withdrawn into itselfAnd left at last the country to the country;When between whirls of snow.- Christmas poems.
Louisa May Alcott - From The Short Story A Christmas Dream, And How It Came True
From our happy home Through the world we roam One week in all the year, Making winter spring With the joy we bring For Christmas-tide.- Christmas poems.
James Wright - Having Lost My Sons, I Confront The Wreckage Of The Moon: Christmas, 1960
After darkNear the South Dakota border,The moon is out hunting, everywhere,Delivering fire,And walking down hallwaysOf a diamond.Behind.- Christmas poems.
Lord Alfred Tennyson - In Memoriam A. H. H.: 78. Again At Christmas Did We Weave
Again at Christmas did we weave The holly round the Christmas hearth;The silent snow possess'd the earth,And calmly fell our Christmas-eve:The.- Christmas poems.
Hilaire Belloc - Lines For A Christmas Card
May all my enemies go to hell,Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel.- Christmas poems.

