A Gray Christmas
Gray is the ocean, as Christmas arrives,
Gray as the clouds up above.
Bleak is the season. It's windy and cold.
The trees by the roadside are bare.
But as evening approaches, the lights will come on –
The lights that were made in the east. *
And carolers then might gather in halls
To sing of the child that was born.
The season is winter in parts to the north.
The hour of the solstice has passed.
The nights have been long and the days have been short –
But now they will lengthen, at last.
The year that has passed has been brutal and sad.
The woes and the deaths are in minds.
The year that's to come will be brighter, we hope,
So that more of the children can smile...
Gray is the ocean, as Christmas arrives,
Gray as the clouds in the sky.
Bleak is the winter. And yet, in the gloom,
The hope for the light will not die.
2014 December 25th, Thu.
Brooklyn, New York
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* The second line in the second stanza originally read:
"The lights that in China were made."
I changed it to what it now is now, on 2016-12-29.
-- Arjun
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