Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CHRISTMAS MORN., by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE Poet's Biography First Line: In the beauty of its breaking, in the music of its Last Line: And our dying be but day. Subject(s): Christmas; Nativity, The | ||||||||
IN the beauty of its breaking, in the music of its dawn, Like an angel chorus 'waking when the Heavenly day is born, Comes again the day of promise, Comes again the Christmas morn. Beam, bright Eastern sky in glory, till our doubt clouds roll away; Ring, sweet Christmas bells, the story,ring forever and for aye, Till our living be but loving And our dying be but day. | 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 A HARVEST SONG by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE A MEMORIAL DAY POEM FOR THE CONFEDERACY by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE |
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