Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Remember The True Meaning

 

CHRISTMAS

The bells of waiting Advent ring,

The Tortoise stove is lit again

And lamp-oil light across the night

Has caught the streaks of winter rain

In many a stained-glass window sheen

From Crimson Lake to Hookers Green.

 

The holly in the windy hedge

And round the Manor House the yew

Will soon be stripped to deck the ledge,

The altar, font and arch and pew,

So that the villagers can say

'The church looks nice' on Christmas Day.

 

Provincial Public Houses blaze,

Corporation tramcars clang,

On lighted tenements I gaze,

Where paper decorations hang,

And bunting in the red Town Hall

Says 'Merry Christmas to you all'.

 

And London shops on Christmas Eve

Are strung with silver bells and flowers

As hurrying clerks the City leave

To pigeon-haunted classic towers,

And marbled clouds go scudding by

The many-steepled London sky.

 

And girls in slacks remember Dad,

And oafish louts remember Mum,

And sleepless children's hearts are glad.

And Christmas-morning bells say 'Come!'

Even to shining ones who dwell

Safe in the Dorchester Hotel.

 

And is it true,

This most tremendous tale of all,

Seen in a stained-glass window's hue,

A Baby in an ox's stall ?

The Maker of the stars and sea

Become a Child on earth for me ?

 

And is it true ? For if it is,

No loving fingers tying strings

Around those tissued fripperies,

The sweet and silly Christmas things,

Bath salts and inexpensive scent

And hideous tie so kindly meant,

 

No love that in a family dwells,

No carolling in frosty air,

Nor all the steeple-shaking bells

Can with this single Truth compare -

That God was man in Palestine

And lives today in Bread and Wine.

               ~ Sir John Betjeman

At this time of present giving, eating and drinking, let us not forget the true meaning of Christmas, let us not forget those less fortunate than ourselves, let us truly have goodwill to all men and to strive for peace in our world.


24 comments:

Anonymous said...

So true, let us not forget the true reason for the season!

Anonymous said...

Very nice and I agree with you about the "TRUE MEANING" of Christmas!  Hugs and hope you feel better!
Joyce

Anonymous said...

Beautiful Jeannette!  Linda

Anonymous said...

Beautiful entry.  Merry Merry Christmas! 'On Ya' - ma

Anonymous said...

Lovely.  Hope your back is feeling better
~~Kath~~

Anonymous said...

lovely entry Jeannette.................Jules xxxxxxxx
http://journals.aol.co.uk/jules19642001/Itsmylife/

Anonymous said...

Really beautiful.
Merry Christmas
Love Helen xoxoxo

Anonymous said...

Hope the back is a bit better today. A couple of years ago my back went just about 2 weeks before and I managed to be off over Christmas and that in a Supermarket is out of this world. Lovely Graphics today. Love  ansd take care Joan.
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Anonymous said...

I was reading that poem last night Jeannette, first time I'd come across it, love Betjeman.
Sylvia xx

Anonymous said...

Wonderful poem!    The true meaning of Christmas is so simple.    Having love in one's heart.        mark

Anonymous said...

It would be the most wonderful christmas present if we could have peace in the world...Especially over where jesus was born...Lovely poem i haven' read it before :o) Hope your back is on the mend    Caff xxx

Anonymous said...

Hi Jeannette,  What a beautiful poem.  I`ve not heard this one before but coming from Slough I`m an admirer of Betjeman! :o)

Sandra xxxx

Anonymous said...

What gorgeous little elves! I have two elves of similar ages myself but no elf suits as yet. hope your back is better very soon and merry christmas to your family! Will think of you whilst at our crib service at 4pm on christmas eve watching baby Jesus go into the manger in the nativity scene.
lucy

Anonymous said...

Merry Christmas!!
Linda :)

Anonymous said...

Love your insight on the true meaning of Christmas, you are so right about that.

much love,
Meg

(Im glad you liked my card!! =)

Anonymous said...

The first graphic is beautiful Jeannette. The others are pretty also and the poem was great. Helen

Anonymous said...

Hi Jeannette...........I really am glad you put this in your journal. I like this poem. Your journal is always interesting in that there is always something new to see or read or just to think about that's what I like about your journal. I always like visiting your journal every single time. I really look forward to your journal when I visit............I want to thank you for sharing this wonderful work of art and writing. We here at J-Land are lucky to have you.

Anonymous said...

AMEN! Lovely thoughts...

Kara

Anonymous said...

What a lovely poem!

I couldn't agree with you more. It's very easy to forget about those less fortunate than ourselves this time of year. We should stop and think - we should also do what we can to help!

Jason

Anonymous said...

Hope you are getting better so you can enjoy the Christmas celebration.  I love the poem!
'ON YA' - ma

Anonymous said...

Its all ways a pleasure to visit you (your last graphic)Ihope your back is much better now   with love Jan xx

Anonymous said...

A lovely poem Jeannette.  Hope the pain has eased a little. Rache xx

Anonymous said...

Like always, your journal entry looks great! Hope your feeling better too.~Diane~

Anonymous said...

I am so far behind! You are talking Christmas and it's over! That was beautiful! Merry Christmas..several days late!