Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE FRIENDLY BEASTS, by ANONYMOUS First Line: "jesus our brother, strong and good" Last Line: The gift he gave to immanuel Subject(s): Christmas; "nativity, The; | ||||||||
Jesus our brother, strong and good, Was humbly born in a stable rude, And the friendly beasts around Him stood, Jesus our brother, strong and good. "I", said the donkey, shaggy and brown "I carried His mother up hill and down, I carried her safely to Bethlehem town; I," said the donkey, shaggy and brown. "I," said the cow, all white and red, "I gave Him my manger for His bed, I gave Him my hay to pillow His head; I," said the cow, all white and red. "I," said the sheep, with curly horn, "I gave Him my wool for His blanket warm, He wore my coat on Christmas morn; I," said the sheep, with the curly horn. "I," said the dove, from the rafters high, "Cooed Him to sleep, my mate and I, We cooed Him to sleep my mate and I; I", said the dove, from the rafters high. And every beast, by some good spell, In the stable dark was glad to tell, Of the gift he gave Immanuel, The gift he gave to Immanuel. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SITTING BULL IN SERBIA by WILLIAM JAY SMITH TO THE EXCELLENT ORINDA by PHILO PHILIPPA EPIGRAM OCCASIONED BY CIBBER'S VERSES IN PRAISE OF NASH: 1 by ALEXANDER POPE THE GIFT OF THE GODS by JOHN GODFREY SAXE TO CHRISTOPHER NORTH by ALFRED TENNYSON BEAU NASH by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER BEAU NASH AND THE ROMAN, OR THE TWO ERAS by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS |
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