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Oh fallen star of Bethlehem, your established moment shines, upon canvas of harsh intent, descendent of heavenly design? A mighty angel’s leading light to those befallen, pleasure-bent? Are gleaming eyes masking spites or, our demands, aspiring content? Looking toward skies o’er Bethlehem, as prides of mortal men delight; bearing gifts; coffered obedience, marking paths, Magi alight. When losing sight of stellar sign, in Jerusalem they did quick inquire, at palace great, to a king divined; hoped route, from Herod, to acquire. II We saw a star (when in the east) and have come to render our obeisance, said light has left us briefly, too the wakes of our continuance. While in the kingdom his star was seen, glancing eyes into glass orbs stared. Expectant sighs at skies portending, bejeweled fingers into cauldrons stirred. A caravan of mystics then gathering, consigned to cross harsh lands at night. Postured gifts, too much appeasing, a source of imminences, expelling light. Great Herod stirred with agitation, “Summon to me, scribes and priest,” and they spoke to him of Bethlehem, from whence shall come a Jewish King. Elsewhere God’s swift messenger, arrives with tidings of glad news: Rejoice! Rejoice for the Lamb’s shepherd! Blessed are borne Jacob’s sons to truth. That one drawing light from the light’s giver, firstborn of heaven’s womb. He has taken breath that men be delivered, fear no more, door’s enclosing tombs. III One question, in cautious need; discerns plucked from common threads. What purposed such judicious leads, as that star’s light to Jesus led? What cause that such symbol did cease, perhaps a plan most devious shed? To turn also eyes of Herod east, these, jealous guards of scriptures read. Oh bright stars over Christendom, look! Your beam’s a turning compass, your ray, as flames with many tongues, scouring Earth in hopes of bliss. Misleading truths, mounting traditions, swallowed lies drunk from waters shallow. The wise one is made fool again, if needs a lamp, above a Christ we can follow. With signs, divinities are misconstrued, as such, a star; still you teach our youth? As light into the night deludes, beware, convincing knees to bending truths.
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