A Summer Christmas (Vol 4 No 14)


Our summer Christmas season is when we sing with joy

About some loving parents and of their baby boy;

We sing when we remember the miracle of birth

With all its pain and beauty - the dawn of wondrous worth.

 

With thanks we greet the sunshine, release from bitter cold;

We welcome gifts of harvest as nature’s ways unfold;

We sing as we remember the stories we are told

Of gifts from eastern strangers of spices rare and gold.

 

But brutal heat in summer brings drought and rainless days,

With hostile dust-storms raging and forest trees ablaze;

The brutal side of Christmas - a tale of children slain,

A family flees in terror, escaping Herod’s reign.

 

As summer has its contrasts, the Christmas tale - the same -

Has happiness and horror, yet through it all we claim

Emanuel - God with us - in human flesh and bone;

And so in joys and dangers the ‘sacred’ can be known.

 

The humble birth of Jesus begins the thrilling tale

Of strength opposing evil, of love that did not fail;

We join the Christmas story when we accept his call

To love as he has shown us, inclusive love for all.


Tune  Christmas Morn  Not in AHB or TiS   Presbyterian Hymnary  363

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