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Katharine Tynan - A Song Of ChristmasKatharine Tynan - A Song Of Christmas
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THE Christmas moon shines clear and right; There were poor travellers such a night Had neither fire nor candle-light. One plucked them stars out of the sky To show the road to travel by; So that the Ass go warily. She had all Heaven safe in her hold, Hidden within her mantle`s fold-- All Heaven, and It was one hour old. Her hair under, over Him spread His spun-gold coverlet and His bed, Twined with His little golden head. She sang and rocked Him to-and-fro Such songs as little babies know, With Lullaby Sweet, and Lullalo. He had no need of moons and suns, Nor the gold-crested bird-legions, Singing their lauds and orisons. The Christmas moon shows a cold beam; He hath His Mother, she hath Him: Together they sleep, together dream.
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