Spiritual Journeys #2 |
Christmas In America |
Tom Zart Senior Member
since 2006-05-18
Posts 682 |
CHRISTMAS IS COMING Christmas is coming and I'm all alone, With no one to snuggle at night. My wineglass is empty to help dull the desire To kiss you by soft candlelight. A rare pearl of value, you don 't leave alone Or someone will steal them from you. After they've gone and flown far away It's hard to know just what to do. I'm watching my neighbors hang lights on their tree; With tinsel and striped candy cane. I took you for granted and didn't hug enough; And now I must suffer my pain. Lord, I'm so lonely; I wish I could die, Then be born to relive again. I realize the value of someone to love And the danger of my selfish sin. There's a ring on my phone and a knock at the door. Which do I dare go for? If neither is you, I'll break down and cry And again pound my fist on the floor. I run down the hall and the doorknob turns, As the swirling snow rides on the wind. There, in my doorway, it's the face I love Such a beautiful present to send. Now, I am happy and dancing around, With a permanent smile on my face. As children are singing their Christmas love songs, And the world is a wonderful place. NIGHT OF NIGHTS In the tiny town of Bethlehem, Born in a stable, an infant lie. While he slept his first dreamless night, A whole universe of stars passed by. When Jesus Christ our savior was born Most of the angels began to sing, Of peace, and good will to all mankind, And alleluia to earth's new king. There were those angels, who did not sing, For they had passed through the devil's gate. They knew this young lad belonged to God, And for them salvation was too late. So let's rejoice, and sing with great cheer, That night when Jesus slept without fear. For our Lord's birthday comes once a year, On that night of nights we hold so dear. CREDIT CARD CHRISTMAS Christmas is coming and our cards are all maxed. My wife says don't fret, just try to relax. But her car needs breaks, and mine needs new tires. Tax time is coming, and yet, we're still buyers. For beneath our tree, there’s one empty place Which we’ll buy gifts for that will fill up the space. Cause what fun is Christmas if we can't give out gifts That kids tear open as the snow outside drifts. We’ll light up the fire, and have a Christmas feast. Say thank you to God, for saving us from the beast. It may seem silly, but we can 't help but share. It's that time of year to show others we care. CHRISTMAS LIGHTS Red, gold, yellow, green and blue Are the colors of Christmas, which glow. They help us feel their value within As we travel our way through the snow. Red stands for passion, anger or desire Gold is the steadiness of love. Yellow is fear of the unforeseen Green and blue are the stars above. The luster of Christmas can be yours Most anywhere at a nearby store. To purchase and adorn your tree and home . Celebrating life, Jesus and more. CHRISTMAS Husbands with ladders hang lights on their home, As all who have no one feel sad and alone. The churches are full of the faithful that sing, For the birth of our Lord, is a spiritual thing. The sound of Christmas sweetly fills the air, While frantic shoppers hustle from here to there. The windows of storefronts at this time of year, Reflect all their wonders as Christmas draws near. Little ones stand looking with their nose pressed to glass, As model trains on display come speeding past. The path to Santa is lined with girls and boys, With a list in their heart of their favorite toys. The stores shelves are crammed with dolls that crawl or walk, Games, cars, trucks, planes and stuffed toys that sing or talk. The miracle of Christmas comes once a year, When all that we love seems more precious and dear. DADS AT WAR Where would I be without you dad? My hero of night and day I'm so glad you love my mother, And take time for us to pray. The last time we had Christmas, You reached for me with your hand. I looked at you, then made a wish, That I might be just half the man. I love my father of this earth, And I love my father of heaven. It's a lot for me to love, you know, For I’m only eleven. Mom and I sure miss you, Since you left to defend our flag. When others ask, where is your dad? I can't help but boast and brag. By Tom Zart Soldier For The Lord |
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sandgrain Member Elite
since 1999-09-21
Posts 3662Sycamore, IL, USA |
These so well depict Christmas in America, Tom. I'm so happy you share your poetic gifts with us. Merry Christmas to you and yours! God bless, Rae |
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Tom Zart Senior Member
since 2006-05-18
Posts 682 |
Thank you for your kind reply. Tom Zart |
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