Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CHRISTMAS NIGHT, by ALICE MEYNELL Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: We do not find him on the difficult earth Last Line: A homeless childish head. Alternate Author Name(s): Meynell, Wilfrid, Mrs.; Thompson, Alice Christina Subject(s): Christmas; Nativity, The | ||||||||
"IF I CANNOT SEE THEE PRESENT I WILL MOURN THEE ABSENT, FOR THIS ALSO IS A PROOF OF LOVE" Thomas a Kempis WE do not find Him on the difficult earth, In surging human-kind, In wayside death or accidental birth, Or in the "march of mind." Nature, her nests, her prey, the fed, the caught, Hide Him so well, so well, His steadfast secret there seems to our thought Life's saddest miracle. He's but conjectured in man's happiness, Suspected in man's tears, Or lurks beyond the long, discouraged guess, Grown fainter through the years. But absent, absent now? Ah, what is this, Near as in child-birth bed, Laid on our sorrowful hearts, close to a kiss? A homeless childish head. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DIFFERENT VIEWS; A CHRISMAS DUET by JOSEPH ASHBY-STERRY AN UNMERRY CHRISTMAS by AMBROSE BIERCE CHRISTMAS IN CHINATOWN by AUGUST KLEINZAHLER CHRISTMAS TREE by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS ISAIAH'S COAL by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS SOUNDS OF THE RESURRECTED DEAD MAN'S FOOTSTEPS (#3): 1. BEAST, PEACH.. by MARVIN BELL I AM THE WAY' by ALICE MEYNELL |
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