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Wednesday, 25 December 2024

HAPPY CLIMERICKS CHRISTMAS!


 The Shepherds’ Message (Poem)

Cathedral Christmas Tree at 
Durham Cathedral 

I remember, oh how I remember,

that night and the following day:

the angels, the singing, the scurrying

and the sweet smell of clean bedding-hay.

A baby with parents bewildered

at our finding the byre where they’d lodged.

Such a very strange place for Messiah

to be born, for the purpose of God.

 

When we left as the new day was breaking

there were people who work at first light,

and we realised we should not keep secret

the wonders we’d witnessed that night.

So we, who live mainly in silence,

to detect sounds of lion, wolf or thief,

found our tongues running wild with our message,

of a child bringing goodwill and peace

 

By the time we got back to the hillside,

we'd been stopped any number of times,

for the story had travelled like wildfire,

even faster than tales about crimes!

For some it was just as the prophets

had foretold - of God coming to earth:

to others a nonsense - but useful

to gossip and boost their self-worth

 

It was strange how a group of mere shepherds,

‘outsiders’ in ordinary times,

became sought after, visited, talked-of,

for our witness of Yahweh’s sublime

way of breaking the news of Messiah

throughout Bethlem's valleys and hills.

In no time it was voiced in Jerusalem,

stirring hearts, both for good and for ill.


Trevor Thorn


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