If you seek a special gift
The
greatest gift of all
Don’t look
beneath your tree
It was
never there at all
The
greatest Christmas gift
Was given
to us all
The Christ
child in a manger
In a lowly
cattle stall
If you seek a special gift
The
greatest gift of all
Don’t look
beneath your tree
It was
never there at all
The
greatest Christmas gift
Was given
to us all
The Christ
child in a manger
In a lowly
cattle stall
Angels from on high
Behold we bring news
Christ is coming
Do not be afraid
Emmanuel is coming
Follow yonder star
Go to Bethlehem
Hosanna God be praised
In the town of Bethlehem
Jesus was born
Kneeling shepherds before him
Lowing beasts in attendance
Magi from the east
Noel, noel, noel
On the first morning
Peace came to the world
Quelling fear and pain
Rekindling the light
Saviour son of God
The prince of peace was born
Uniting the world
Verily the most
Wondrous of times
Xmas festival of love
Yule tide of good will
Zion brought to earth
It was an unforgettable morning
After the
winter sun reluctantly rose
And the new
dawn broke gently
To light
the frosted landscape
And
heralding the holy morn
Bathing cosy
homes with light
Awaking
children from their repose
As
grown-ups wipe sleep away
Or tiredly
yield to a yawn
And so the
day has begun
Joyful
yells and screams ensue
As gifts
are opened frantically
Wrappings
scattered here and there
It was an unforgettable
morning
Though soon
enough it became forgot
And as the
day progresses
The latest
must haves cast aside
Attention
turns to the Christmas feast
When eyes
are bigger than bellies
And
indigestion comes on all
How
different to the first morn
When in a
strange and distant land
Lit by a
star of brightest hue
And
sheltered in a humble stable
God lay in
human baby form
Watched
over by lowly beasts
And
shepherds stood in reverent pose
Three
travellers from the east
Offered
gifts to God made man
So as you
enjoy your seasonal repast
Take time
and spare a thought
Raise your
hearts and a grateful glass
And
remember the saviour’s birth
Now once more
The year
has turned
The advent
candle
Long since
burned
Hearts
darken
As we count
the cost
And the
season’s spirit
Is all now
lost
But it need
not
All be dark
and gloom
Light can
again
Illuminate
the room
So here is
a philosophy
For all of
us
God is for
life
Not just
for Christmas
Often the true meaning of Christmas passes us by
The night
the holy star appeared bright in the sky
Christmas
celebrates the birth of Christ the savior
But others
are also remembered at this time of year
St Lucia’s
day is on the thirteenth day of December
In fourth
century Sicily Lucia was a virgin martyr
Lucia means
“light” very apt for a Christmas saint
She is also
called upon to cure any eye complaint
St Thomas’s
day is on the twenty first of December
The
shortest and darkest day in our modern calendar
Traditionally
the poor would all go out “thomasing”
For wheat
flour and other Christmas “goodening”
Not the
first saint you’d associate with Christmas
He is
perhaps better known as “doubting Thomas”
Because he
at first questioned Christ’s resurrection
He is
patron saint of the carpenter and stone mason
On the
twenty-six of the month St Stephens day falls
Boxing Day
or the feast of Stephen in hallowed halls
Chosen by
the disciples to help spread Christianity
He was put
to death by the zealots for his profanity
The most
famous Christmas time saint of all must be
St Nicholas
the Bishop of Myra now a part of Turkey
He was a
very shy man and the kindest man to know
When he
threw coins through a poor family’s window
They landed
in a stocking hanging over the fire to dry
So that’s
where it all began if you ever wondered why
Remember, remember the sixth of December
And put
your red boots out
Because
that is the very special day
When St
Nicholas is about
Its time to celebrate
Our saviour’s birth
Its time to mark
The day he came to earth
Its Christmas again
Its time to rejoice
Its time to sing
And to our praise give voice
So praise the Prince of peace
Our majesty of mercy
Hallelujah Son of God
Oh Jesus Son of Mary
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