O glowing East! O wondrous sparkling star Announcing the Messiah's birth! Glittering in radiant splendor there, And angels singing, "Peace on Earth." First Christmas carol the world ever knew, Chanted by a heavenly choir As they stood in the sky of shining blue, Flashing with celestial fire. The anthem was grand, the singers supreme, And the surge rolled up to the throne; Ere it ceased on earth, it echoed in heaven! The angels bowed and glided home. We think the beautiful gates were ajar To welcome the messengers in: That the seraphim rose and filled the air With the echo, "Good-will to men!" That God in love, in infinite power, Rejoiced in the gift of His Son; The tidings He gave, the shining ones told, His message, "Salvation for men." O marvelous gift! in a manger low! The Prince of earth is born! It kindles the fire of the heart aglow: Song of ages, hailing the morn. The Babe was a King, though the place was rude, The Infant was Bethlehem's star; Down through the ages from then to the now He has shown and glittered afar. His name is Immanuel, Counsellor, The star of whom poets still sing; The Savior, eternal, the wonderful, Our coming bridegroom, glorious King. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE YOUNG WARRIOR by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON ASIAN BIRDS by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES RABBI BEN EZRA by ROBERT BROWNING SORROW by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE THE FEILIRE OF ADAMNAN by ADAMNAN IN EMULATION OF MR. COWLEYS POEM CALL'D THE MOTTO by MARY ASTELL SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 6. LOVE'S DESPAIR by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) |