The Spirit of Christmas

The following poem is written by an unknown author.  Oh how I wish I could give the credit this beautiful poetry deserves.

I am the Christmas Spirit.

I enter the home of poverty, causing pale-faced children to open their eyes wide in pleased wonder.

I cause the miser’s clutched hand to relax and thus paint a bright spot on his soul.

I cause the aged to renew their youth and to laugh in the glad old way.

I keep romance alive in the heart of childhood and brighten sleep with dreams woven of magic.

I cause eager feet to climb dark stairways with filled baskets, leaving behind them hearts amazed at the goodness of the world.

I caused the prodigal to pause a moment on his wild, wasteful way, and send to anxious love some little token that releases glad tears – tears which wash away the hard lines of sorrow.

I enter dark prison cells, reminding scarred manhood of what might have been, and pointing forward to god days yet to come.

I come softly into the still, white home of pain; and lips that are too weak to speak just tremble in silent, eloquent gratitude.

In a thousand ways I cause the weary world to look up into the face of God, and for a little moment forget the things that are small and wretched.

I am the Christmas Spirit.

Hooray for Senator Chris Buttars from West Jordan, Utah, who is on a campaign to get intimidated merchants to wish their shoppers a Merry Christmas instead of always using the generics: Happy Holidays and Season’s Greetings.  

Comments are closed.