Many years ago, Peter Marshall’s sermon published in a tiny book called Let’s Keep Christmas joined what was then my small collection of Christmas books. There are many more books now, but the truths written on its pages make this one of my favorite to read during Advent. “…we will not spend Christmas…nor observe Christmas. We will keep Christmas – keep it as it is…in all the loveliness of its ancient traditions. May we keep it in our hearts, that we may be kept in its hope.” ~ Peter Marshall. Another favorite book is You Can Choose Christmas, by Clyde Reid. I think the words of both were in my mind when I wrote the following poem.
I Will Keep Christmas
I will keep Christmas
Waiting like a child on tiptoe
Eyes wide, watching for the wonder
Reaching for the light.
Waiting like a child on tiptoe
Heart full of anticipation
Reaching for the light
Singing, praying, hoping
Heart full of anticipation
Eyes wide, watching for the wonder.
Singing, praying, hoping
I will keep Christmas.
Thank-you for the timely reminder, both for the holiday and for bringing back to my mind the works of Peter Marshall…oh that was a long time ago….thea
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Very beautiful in picture, thought, and word.
Thank you, Mary Ann
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Thank you for visiting the blog, Sonja. Christmas Pece to you…
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Well written. Well said. Well loved. As are you.
YFF
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Thank you. You are well loved, too. :)
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