Savior's Birth Poem by borgjie distura

Savior's Birth



In the town of Bethlehem
Three wise men came
Bringing gifts for Him
The Saviour of all men.

With them are;
Gold, Frankincense, and myrrh
For the new born King
Not in a palace but in a manger

Without a doubt
They worshipped Jesus
Believing that he was
the promised Messiah
Even though He was born
In a stable

Baby Jesus welcomes those
who have none
In the same manner
As He welcomed those
who have, like: gifts and wisdom.

Shepherds in the land
Witnessed first at hand
The fulfilment of God’s love
by sending a mighty King.


A King neither in a palace
Nor in an inn rather in a manger
amidst animals together.

Giving doubts no place
In their minds
In seeing a King hosted
by animals of many kinds.

Revering the Baby
On bended knee
While the angels sing, “Glory.”

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