HAD I the power To cast a bell that should from some grand tower, At the first Christmas hour, Outring, And fling A jubilant message wide, The forged metals should be thus allied: -- No iron Pride, But soft Humility, and rich-veined Hope Cleft from a sunny slope; And there should be White Charity, And silvery Love, that knows not Doubt nor Fear, To make the peal more clear; And then to firmly fix the fine alloy, There should be Joy! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A THOUGHT by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES CHANNEL FIRING by THOMAS HARDY FOR DECORATION DAY: 1861-1865 by RUPERT HUGHES HISTORY OF A LIFE by BRYAN WALLER PROCTER SWORD AND BUCKLER; OR, SERVING-MAN'S DEFENCE by WILLIAM BASSE ANODYNE by HARRIET GRAY BLACKWELL |