Christmas Idyll (Idyl) Poems | Examples
These Christmas Idyll (Idyl) poems are examples of Idyll (Idyl) poems about Christmas. These are the best examples of Idyll (Idyl) Christmas poems written by international poets.
Sweet honey of harmattan
What a season you are
To see thee at the eleventh hour
At the end of the tunnel
And flown come upon the bank
Of spring morning water
Alas! You came in a twinkle of an eye
I have gone here and there
And made myself motley to the view
For your absent
Do stay for my sake to my grief
To cure what public manner
Breed on my diary
For me to receive a new brand
For my nature to subdue on my paw
Come and proclaim new memory
I am yearning for your presence
Like a woman for the monthly period
Do stay even you are seasonal
You are Wood who gather moss
The star in the sky
The sweet and perfect season
The temperate all want
Love, endurance, strength and skill
To warm, comfort and please
With the touch of an angelic feeling
Towering, organic orifice;
Spiring, glistening steeple
Wholesome, organic form;
Brokered, burnished symbol
Environmentally-conditioned
organism; Artificially-renovated
copse
Bland, earthy edifice; Bright,
glowing orb
Dull, lifeless timber; Vibrant,
veiled oracle
Shielded, sheltered ember;
Shiny, showcased beacon
Soaring, sylvan sentinel;
Stunted, cropped cinder
Cherished, nourished fodder;
Chosen, sanctified shroud
Pristine, woody carbine;
Refinished, domesticated
chalice