Christmas Greetings Poem by Lewis Carroll

Christmas Greetings

Rating: 4.5


Lady dear, if Fairies may
For a moment lay aside
Cunning tricks and elfish play,
'Tis at happy Christmas-tide.

We have heard the children say -
Gentle children, whom we love -
Long ago, on Christmas Day,
Came a message from above.

Still, as Christmas-tide comes round,
They remember it again -
Echo still the joyful sound
'Peace on earth, good-will to men!'

Yet the hearts must childlike be
Where such heavenly guests abide:
Unto children, in their glee,
All the year is Christmas-tide!

Thus, forgetting tricks and play
For a moment, Lady dear,
We would wish you, if we may,
Merry Christmas, glad New Year!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 05 February 2020

Yet the hearts must childlike be Where such heavenly guests abide: Unto children, in their glee, All the year is Christmas-tide! child like grace. wonderful. tony

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Dr Antony Theodore 31 January 2019

Yet the hearts must childlike be Where such heavenly guests abide: Unto children, in their glee, All the year is Christmas-tide! a very fine poem indeed.. tony

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12345 05 June 2018

BEST POEM EVER, It lierally ticed every boc

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