This Poem was Submitted By: Mell W. Morris On Date: 2002-12-21 19:53:22 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Joy To The Worlds

In our legend, angels, Eastern rulers, shepherds travel to the star-marked stable, in accord to honor the birth of the Lord. What of other worlds, other far places? Are there revivals of sacred sagas and tales regaled of divine arrivals? Was He born in a cave in a  raging cold age in a distant star system? Swaddled in fur, warmed by the fire blazing bright, the sole light. On hearing the news, travelers appear to view the sight of their long-awaited, divinely- fated King. In another Eden, did Eve tell the serpent to get his asp out of her verdant garden? The first man and woman and their seed would not need a Redeemer to save them. An idyllic utopia, no coping with evil, all pure and fresh. No creche, manger, no sin nor danger. Unable to quantify or qualify where or when divinity attended,  noting the unities of universal entities, how apparent the basic features: He was bringing the same ringing message to all living creatures... Glory to God in the highest, peace to all men of good will. Ah, the wonders of His love!

Copyright © December 2002 Mell W. Morris

Additional Notes:
Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanzaa, and Merry Christmas to all TPL members!


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