Christmas Poems by L M
Willson
It was a silent
night in
Bethlehem,
When Christ our
King was born,
While shepherds
watched their
sheep,
On that very
early morn.
A brilliant star
was shining,
Upon that sacred
shrine,
Of the Holy
Family kneeling,
Beside the
manger of God
Divine.
The shepherds
followed this
radiant star,
Of royal beauty
bright,
And listened to
the angels sing,
While praising
God all through
the night.
Hosanna in the
highest,
Unto Him all
nations sing,
Christ our
Saviour is born
this night,
'Tis Christ our
Saviour King.
The radiance of
His being,
Will shine
through all our
lives,
And crush the
sins of all
mankind,
Upon which all
evil thrives.
Oh Blessed Child
of Mary,
To whom all the
world will bow,
'Tis God's Son -
The only One,
To this our God
forever will
avow.
Oh loving
Saviour of
mankind,
The souls of man
both then and
now,
Will sing Your
praises forever,
And unto You all
knees will bow.
Each year we'll
celebrate Your
birth,
To please our
God our King,
And pray You
will come again,
So peace to this
world You'll
bring.
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