! ! Sonnet On The Morning Of Christ's Birth Poem by Michael Shepherd

! ! Sonnet On The Morning Of Christ's Birth

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This starry dawn – the wise men yet afar –
the shepherds are abed, their night’s task done.
Is Mary tired? Or, as one untouched?
All birth’s a miracle; no less this one.

The cattle have bestirred at hint of morn,
the thought of feeding making moist their muzzle;
straw is rustling as they, manger-drawn,
find unfamiliar form – so warm – to nuzzle.

What were the first words Joseph softly said
to Mary, as dawn broke, this day of days?
And who, sent from the inn to cattle-shed,
to feed and lay fresh straw, fell still in praise?

How long, this morn, before the murmured sound
of voices in the street, as Word gets round?

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
C.R. Clark 25 December 2008

A wonderful write, Sir. God's word does not attempt to give us every detail of events. When one reflects on a happening of such significance, these type questions arise. Of course no one can answer them. The answers, I think, are in the minds of each person who ponders them. I believe this one is going into my favorites. I love it.Thank you and MERRY CHRISTMAS Richard

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