Instead of greetings, send short Christmas poems to your loved ones.  They are beautiful and touching

Instead of greetings, send short Christmas poems to your loved ones. They are beautiful and touching

There are many ways to feel the magic of Christmas. For some, it’s cooking Christmas food, and for others, watching iconic Christmas movies. Some, however, like to do it in a different way – by reading beautiful Christmas poems. We have prepared a few suggestions for touching texts that perfectly fit into the atmosphere of Christmas aura.

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Short Christmas poems. Feel the unique magic of Christmas

The following Christmas poems will help you feel the magic of Christmas. You can read them for yourself, for your family or send them instead of classic wishes to your relatives and friends. We have selected short but beautiful suggestions for fans .

It is customary in my country that on Christmas Eve,
At the rising of the first evening star in the sky,
The people of the common nest break the biblical bread
The most tender feeling in this bread.
– CK Norwid

share the wafer,
tell me what does it mean?
It’s good to wish others
And forgive them all.
At the Christmas table
let the stranger sit down.
In your family circle –
at the wafer, carol.
– Mieczyslaw Buczkówna

This evening smells like a Christmas tree,
cheerfully blinking lights.
We sit together at the table,
we share wishes.
Behind the window of a carol singer,
sing carols to us.
Room for animals, people
are announcing tonight.
– Ursula Zamarło

O sweet child, O mother so happy,
How she unites with him, how he enjoys her!
What pleasure this image could give me,
If only I, poor man, had not stood so holy as Joseph!
– Johann Wolfgang Goethe trans. Andrew Lam

Touching Christmas poems. Short texts that will arouse a lot of emotions

Many artists have written beautiful Christmas poems that perfectly capture the atmosphere of this special time. If you want to read touching texts that will arouse a lot of emotions, the following suggestions should appeal to you. Maybe it’s worth sending them to family and friends along with best wishes?

Why is there a holiday?
Why do we stare at a star in the sky?
Why do we sing Christmas carols?
Because to learn love for the Lord Jesus.
So to shake hands.
Because to smile at yourself.
Because to forgive yourself.
– Fr. Jan Twardowski

It is quiet. The Christmas tree is burning.
At the top, a cherub flies.
Geraniums on the windows
the glow of candles is covered with gold,
and from the corner, from the brother’s mouth flows
carol on the ocarina:
Sleep Jesus…
– Konstanty Ildefons Galczynski

Waiting for the Christmas star to rise
A small boy clung to the half-frozen window.
He watched – winter birds were returning to the nest,
As if they wanted to celebrate that evening too.
Once the star of Bethlehem guided the wise men,
Today he gives a sign to sit down to the holy supper,
For the whiteness of the wafer to reconcile human feuds,
And the one who “lies in the manger” again took up residence in the heart.
one moment! With you the distances disappear,
What is gray – turns into festive, mysterious.
Give us more days like this, thirsty for love,
Let the world at your manger change its face.
– Father Franciszek Czarnowski

When a child is born and comes into the world
It’s like God who suddenly choked on air
And he felt that he had a body, that he was wading through the darkness
That he’s afraid to be human. And that it must be
Joy all around. Christmas carols rustling gold
The closest, like shepherds, stare at Him
And the mother’s laughter – because the baby stretches sweetly
And it lays on its cross
– Ernest Bryll

Source: Gazeta

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