CAROL
I
carol a song of a night of stars -
and
of skies a midnight blue
of
fragile music of young, sweet winds
that
chant the long night through.
Of homely
shepherds and sheep I sing,
and of lambs lain
down with them;
none on the wide
earth glad as these
hillfold of
Bethlehem.
And I sing again
of the silver snow
on a roadway far
and calm,
that laid a white
carpet for Joseph grave
and his maid-wife
Miriam.
Whose swift young
feet knew a rhythmic bliss
to a rapture
sudden - near
to miracle-music –
a small heart’s beat
which only her
heart could hear.
And her sweet lips
tense with a sudden joy
lend theme to my
carolling,
for only the
Spirit’s utter own
dared guess what
the night would bring.
And weary of song,
when the dawn is up
and the stars have
slipped the skies,
well do I know I
shall lose my heart
to a Babe with its
mother’s eyes.
Sister M Thérèse SDS
Now
there is Beauty. MacMillan. 1940
Used
with permission
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