Friday, December 2, 2011

MY CHRISTMAS LETTER TO A WORRYING WORLD

As we write our own Christmas cards and letters, we are enriched by Evelyn's thoughts, written in the 1930s. Her message is timeless, universal.

Soft-sweet as a singing bell,

we hear again,

“Oh, peace, be still!”

Not daffodil

of scented spring,

not petaled rose

and angel-wing

were cradle-spun

to lay

the Holy One.

He chose

shrill hay,

rough grass.

No noble beast

to bear

his Lady Mother there.

A plodding ass

awoke the night.

The least

of men

attended then

the Infant birth

that shook the earth.

And yet

(lest we forget)

a baby’s cry

immutable in sky

deadlocked the Star

seen from afar

and brought God’s angels down

at Bethlehem

to crown

with diadem

of light

the Son

of Men!

Like a bell-swell,

like a bell

it rings again:

“Peace, men, good will!”

Oh, hear!


Evelyn Coffey

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