Advent is a season of inspiration, of instilling into us the essential aspects of the Word of the Savior, Jesus of Nazareth. In a world riddled with sin and protocols of the ravages of war, a poem of inspiration does a world of good to revert those who have gone astray. Christmas Carnivals offers information on Inspirational Christmas Poems.
William Shakespeare in the romantic comedy, Love's Labors Lost wrote, "At Christmas I no more desire a rose, than wish a snow in May's new-fangled mirth; but like of each thing that in season grows". During an ideal winter night, the human mind assumes the sound of w silence. The transparent vacuum of dormant gardens witnesses a warm glow through the window. Christmas is the address where the heart finds nourishment, love and the joy accompanying it reminds you of the kids' mischief under the mistletoe. The Good Life is an inspirational poem by Glenna M. Tscherner describing the pleasures and pains of our daily chores and how they are of subtle relevance even to the Christmas day.
Christmas is both a holiday and a holy day, and from the start it has been associated with poetry, from the song of the Seraphim above the Manger to the cherished carols around the punch bowl. Such equally enchanting though lesser-known Yuletide treasures as Emily Dickinson's "The Savior must have been a docile Gentleman," Anthony Hecht's "Christmas Is Coming," Rudyard Kipling's "Christmas in India," Langston Hughes's "Shepherd's Song at Christmas," Robert Graves's "The Christmas Robin," and happy surprises like Phyllis McGinley's "Office Party," Dorothy Parker's "The Maid are meant to be cherished for a long time to come. Browse
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