Goodwill Christmas Poems | Examples
These Goodwill Christmas poems are examples of Christmas poems about Goodwill. These are the best examples of Christmas Goodwill poems written by international poets.
Let us hear the softness, so calm
The sound of joy, peace and goodwill
Christmas lights shining in the distance
Reminding us of God's wonderful existence
Flowing free in the glorious song of heaven
Melody that displays hope, faith and love, strong beauty
It's a winter wonderland
pure, pristine, clean,
cleansed of the darkness
given to the transition of the light
release from the cold blackness of night.
The morning sun rise glistens
reflective rays listening
winds blowing off the cotton ivory coverlets
from every bouncing branch
within the chill of winter's first dance.
Snug and warm within closed doors
safe, protected in the confines of these walls
the season echoes a recurring call,
of peace, goodwill, promised hope
from the gifts of Heaven's host.
A celebration of life living from sacrifice
the heart fires begin to ignite
decorating trees, ornaments and lights
for recollected finds
in memorialized Christmas time.
Two thousand years dusting the centuries
of the Christ child's entry
his birth along the once desolate earth
renewing hope, joy, promises and love
gifts from our Creator above
it's the bounty and gratitude
revealed in
the first snow
reminder of where
we have been..
There was never a thing more beautiful
Than a tree with lights adorning
Except, perhaps, for that certain lull
Of the beach on Christmas morning
Once again I’m like a little girl
Beneath that tree exploring
Finding gifts of seashell, jade, and pearl
On the beach on Christmas morning
Though it may not be the humble stable
Our Father’s Son was born in
The current rocks me like a cradle
At the beach on Christmas morning
Deck the halls with kelp and holly
And carol with the ocean’s roaring
For you’ll find a special kind of jolly
At the beach on Christmas morning
Like driftwood dancing in the surf
My heart with joy’s outpouring
As goodwill, love, and peace on earth
Flood the beach on Christmas morning
Now by the seashore once again
A bright new day is forming
Not just another where and when
But the beach on Christmas morning
Come early when those first rays touch
Your cold cheeks with their warming
For nothing soothes the soul so much
As the beach on Christmas morning
Rush forth as Yuletide’s salty spray
Upon the sand comes storming
Come quick, before it ebbs away
From the beach on Christmas morning.
Deck the Halls
Whacked the guy that stole my money
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!
"Jail's the place for you now, sonny,"
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!
"Grant you pardon? Kill that notion!"
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!
Toss the key now to the ocean
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!
Good King Wencelas
Christmas Day has come around
Let's play Dirty Santa
Where your goodwill won't rebound
We'll just go bananas
Be as cheap as we can be
Spend no more than fiver
And I think we all agree
Everyone's a miser
We Wish You A Merry Christmas
A bad girl I've been
Forgive me my sin
Please don't give me charcoal
For the gift swap this year
A BUDDHIST CHRISTMAS
December date as now revised
There are lights hung on trees
Bodhi and Christmas Dharma
Jesus’ teachings are respected
Only messiah status is rejected
With a clear goodwill Karma
A difference only by degrees
Yet mutual courtesy is advised
Christmas flowing through the air
Children’s hearts wait for Santa to appear
Reindeers ready
Rudolph holding steady
Christmas Trees stand tall and bright
Wiseman followed the North Star during the night
Bethlehem thought of the Nativity of the Little Babe sight
Joy to the world
Children sleeping and dream of Christmas anticipation
It’s Christmas Eve night
Santa’s yearly ride
All the gifts that he will provide
Winter winds
Christmas Day commerce
Friends and Family cheer
Christmas is finally here
The reason for the season
A Holy Birth
Peace and goodwill to all
It's that time of year-
Holidays are near!
First will come Thanksgiving Day;
families all meet-
round the table, eat!
Thankfully, join hands and pray.
Then, comes Christmastime!
Happy bells soon chime
welcoming peace and goodwill.
Sharing gifts with love;
thanking God above
for these blessings which fulfill!
It’s Thanksgiving Day.
First, we all convey
gratitude, for we are blessed.
Then comes time to dine.
Every dish is fine.
To this fact, we all attest.
Christmas time is here!
Gifts, goodwill, and cheer
fuel holiday delight.
Decorations glow;
kids play in the snow.
Church choirs sing “O Holy Night.”
Christmas Faerie with your heart full of cheer
How great that you appear each and every year
With your powerful gifts of hope, joy and love
Sent from the heroes who live in clouds above
We feel your presence in the white of the snow
Wishing we knew half of the wonders that you do know
Christmas Faerie you inspire us to be happy of heart
We wish to know you better; wish we were never apart!
Your sparkling wings and your personality so vivid and bright
Makes us feel happy to think about Christmas Eve Night
With a loveliness unknown to many, dear Faerie Dear
You bring our friends and neighbors to us, from far and near.
Your gown is exquisite, you are dressed pretty in red.
Ruffles, lace and pearls, give you a beauty well fed.
Your floral headdress gives your smile a pretty peak.
Your hope and goodwill are what we all dare to seek.
Christmas Faerie, you are prettier each time you come.
Dancing with delight to the melody of Christmas drum.
We are grateful to receive you, you are our honored guest.
We feel excited by your presence, feeling well blessed.
Christmas comes but once a year
A time of festive joy and cheer.
It is the season of goodwill
To have a break, relax and chill.
A time for sending cards and gifts
A time for healing family rifts.
Just put aside those arguments
Try to forget those dark moments.
Some of you may feel quite sad
The loss of loved ones you once had.
And though they feel so far apart
They’re still here with you, in your heart.
So cook the turkey, pop the wine
And let the Christmas spirit shine.
Deck the halls and light the tree
And celebrate with family.
For Christmas comes but once a year
So celebrate it whilst it’s here
When New Year comes around once more
The future’s there to just explore.
One Merry Christmas Or Another
Will this Christmastime be the best one you’ve had?
Will it be a joy and Feliz Navidad?
Will it be an endurance of familial hell,
Or peace and goodwill and a Joyeux Noël?
Is visiting kinfolk at Yuletide quite risky,
Or thrilling and Felicem Natalem Christi?
Are you certain that your days will be exciting and full;
An unforgettably happy and festive God Jul?
Are your Christmases dismal or times to remember?
Do you try your utmost for a Krismasi Njema?
Or do you prefer to keep everything low,
Instead letting others have a Maligayang Pasko?
Whatever it means to you when comes the day:
A tedious trial or Giáng Sinh Vui Ve?,
I wish you peace wherever you’re goin’,
Happiness, joy and Nadolig Llawen.
Air traffic control has spotted a strange object in the sky
Moving at the speed of sound, bright lights flashing by
Radio contact has been made, a request to land on every roof in town
Air space has been cleared, and the landing textbook without a sound
A man in a red suit climbs out to check the flight crew of eight reindeer
A last chance to view the naughty and nice list before he disappears
The elves have reported all the chimneys are clear
Santa has been on a strict weight loss program, no need to fear
Presents are all separated and ready for delivery, must be handled with care
Timeline to get moving, such a big job no time to spare
Christmas comes but once a year, enjoy it spread goodwill and lots of cheer
Thank you Santa for another job well done, and we will see you again next year
Santa could you help me out, I’m in a dozen shades of doubt
Half the world is ‘weapons out’, all the rest just scream and shout
“Don’t do this and don’t do that, would you kindly pause your spat?”
Arms dealers are getting fat… I can’t afford to heat my flat
Grain and fuel are pricing high, body bags in short supply
And thousands duck yet thousands die
But Santa it’s the time of year to spread a little Christmas cheer
And let those that wont listen hear the guns fall silent far and near
So Santa could you help me out and sprinkle your goodwill about
To link the arms of atheist, agnostic and devout
For whilst so many gods abound at every compass point around
Can there not be a middle ground
But all the world says, “We’re the good,” or, “You’re the villain in the hood,”
Or, “You will soon be gone for good.” And diplomats are blocks of wood.
So Santa can you clarify the who, the what, the where, the why
For far away the people cry and one man says that nukes may fly
So war may soon be hereabout, I hope we have sufficient clout
Hey, Santa, could you help us out?
Many are the reasons
for this special season
Music traditional
cuisine nutritional
The gaily decorated tree
Santa's slide down the chimney
When the weather's inviting
a sleigh-ride's exciting
As the sleigh-bells jingle
the snowflakes tingle
And no one wants to miss
Abigail's first kiss ...
Just recall as we round the final bend
~ Peace on Earth, Goodwill toward Men
Merry Christmas is a greeting of cheer,
wishing each other a joyous Noël.
A salutation that is heard each year;
it's tradition, wherever Christians dwell;
a blessing that's music to a child's ear.
Christmas bells have a magical effect;
even strangers are jolly and polite.
Come Christmas Eve, Santa's list is twice checked,
while children dream of Rudolph's nose so bright;
for bending reality feels correct.
When you greet folks with happiness and joy,
it's reciprocated in like manner.
Christmas affects every young girl and boy,
whether they're in a shack or a manor;
exchanging good behavior for a toy.
Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year
are expressions of love and brotherhood.
Wherever such greetings ring loud and clear,
their meaning's recognized and understood;
words of celebration, goodwill, and cheer.