A Christmas Poem: Before the Paling of the Stars

by Rosemary ~ December 18th, 2007

Before the winter morn,
Before the earliest cock crow,
Jesus Christ was born:
Born in a stable,
Cradled in a manger,
In the world his hands had made
Born a stranger.

Priest and king lay fast asleep
In Jerusalem;
Young and old lay fast asleep
In crowded Bethlehem;
Saint and angel, ox and ass,
Kept a watch together
Before the Christmas daybreak
In the winter weather.

Jesus on his mother’s breast
In the stable cold,
Spotless lamb of God was he,
Shepherd of the fold:
Let us kneel with Mary maid,
With Joseph bent and hoary,
With saint and angel, ox and ass,
To hail the King of Glory.

~Christina Rossetti, 1830-1894

2 Responses to A Christmas Poem: Before the Paling of the Stars

  1. ellen b

    Many still sleep without realizing the King of Glory came to save them! I hope I stay awake always to Hail the King of Glory! Blessings on you.

  2. Kim

    Beautiful words. Merry Christmas to you!!!

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