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The Story of the Nativity in Rhyme The night was cold, the journey long The stars were shining bright, As Joseph and Mary neared Bethlehem On that wondrous night The small town lights guided them The rest of the weary way, Joseph pondered in his heart If they’d find a place to stay Mary, weary from the road, Needed to rest a while Thoughts of baby soon to come, Bought to her face a smile Donkey plodded on and on, His head was hanging low Wherever his master led him He would gladly go Though travelers searched everywhere, No room could be found Bethlehem was a busy place With strange sights and sounds Joseph came to the last inn, And prayed he’d find a place He didn’t like the tired look He saw on Mary’s face The innkeeper shook his head, And nearly closed the door, There just wasn’t any place To take one traveler more On a nearby silent hill, shepherds Kept watch all night long When suddenly they came to hear A glorious angel song Then they all fell to the ground As angles hovered near They hid their faces for their hearts, Were filled with awful fear So that night in manger poor, They welcomed the new King Little knowing as they bowed, The hope and joy He’d bring And then much to Mary’s surprise There came from distant land, Three wise men to see her son, Each with a gift in hand At his tiny feet were laid Myrrh, frankincense and gold The manger was filled on that night With peace and joy untold What can YOU give to show your love To the King of Kings tonight? What do you think will bring Him joy And bring to Him delight? Does Jesus want a precious gift, Of beauty and wealth untold? Do you think it’ll make Him glad To receive your gift of gold? There IS something that is dear, For the greatest gift, you see Is when with love you say to Him "Jesus, Take all of me" Christmas Nativity Play Written by Eileen Manassian Ghali Nicosia, Cyprus Please check out my latest blog. I also have links to two lovely songs that will bring your heart joy during this season. God bless! :) Year: 2,000
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