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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CHRISTMAS, by JULIA A. MOORE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Hail the coming holiday Last Line: Christmas day once more. Alternate Author Name(s): Sweet Singer Of Michigan Subject(s): Christmas; Santa Claus; Nativity, The; Nicholas, Saint | |||
Hail the coming holiday, With a hearty joyous feast, And drive away sorrow, friends, For a day or two at least; Lay all business cares aside, And make the world resound, With music and festivals Throughout our merry town. May every person in our land A voice to heaven raise, And welcome in Christ's birthday, With everlasting praise; Praise Him who died upon the cross, Our sinning souls to save, The great Redeemer, Christ our lord, That dwells beyond the grave. We should meet in reverence, And God's commands obey, And make each other happy Throughout the holiday; And not forget the orphans, The aged or the blind, The rich, the poor and needy, To each one pray be kind. May every parent in the land, Hail Christmas day with joy, And not forget a present for Their little girls and boys; They are looking forth anxiously, For Santa Claus to come And fill their little stockings, With toys and sugar-plumbs. God grant a merry Christmas eve And happy Christmas day, To every person in the land, At home or far away. That festive day will soon be here, Alas, will soon be o'er; Welcome, welcome the coming of Christmas day once more. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SAINT NICHOLAS by MARIANNE MOORE PANCAKES WITH SANTA by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE WITH BEST WISHES by DOROTHY PARKER A VISIT FROM ST. NICHOLAS by CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE CHRISTMAS EVE by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT by WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS CHRISTMAS MORNING by BURGES JOHNSON ADVICE TO LITTLE CHILDREN by JULIA A. MOORE |
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