Gray old gardener, what do you bring?
"Laurel and ivy and bay,
With palms for the crowning of a King -
The morrow is Christmas Day.
"Holly with thorns, and berries like blood
On its shiny greenness flung.
O the piercë"d side, and the thorny crown,
And the cross whereon He hung!
"The mistletoe, meaning All-healing,
Hangs close to the holly's thorn,
Lest we forget that on Christmas Day
The Healer of Souls was born.
"Ivy's for faith; on the altar rail
Let it creep where all may see;
It crept till it kissed a cheek so pale
That night in Gethsemane.
"Bay's for remembrance, full and sweet;
It speaks with its fragrant breath
Of manger and cross and a lowly tomb,
And a love that conquered death.
"And laurel leaves for the wreath I bring,
The laurel for victory,
And palms for the crowning of a King -
The morrow is Christmas Day."
Decorating The Old Church
Jean Blewett
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Poem topics: I love you, breath, death, faith, night, sweet, crown, forget, victory, love, I miss you, king, bring, christmas, Valentine's Day, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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