Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas Poems 2014 for Celebrating Xmas!

As it pertains to the time of Christmas get awesome Merry Christmas Poems 2014 for Celebrating Xmas to wish your loved ones. We all understand perfectly that we’re getting nearer and nearer towards the month of December that is unique for all us. Merry Christmas Poems 2014 for Celebrating Xmas will also be beneficial in Christmas carols as well as for delivering Christmas cards.

It’s on the 25th of December that individuals across around the world observes Christmas, about on the eve Merry Christmas Poems 2014 for Celebrating Xmas can quite beneficial useful help make make the day wonderful full of merry pleasure and joy.

Merry Christmas Poems 2014
Christmas comes with children singing,
Christmas comes with sleigh bells ringing,
Christmas comes with frosty nights,
Christmas comes with snowball fights.
Christmas comes with Santa Claus,
Christmas comes with snowy floors,
Christmas comes with robins and reindeer,
Chistmas comes with a hearty cheer.
Christmas comes with gold, frankincense and myrrh,
Christmas comes with Jesus’ birth,
Christmas comes with angels from afar,
Christmas comes with a wondrous star.
Christmas comes now, at last,
Christmas comes, like in the past,
Christmas comes after such a long wait,
Christmas comes and it will be great.
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Christmas is a special time
To reflect on Jesus Christ
The wonder of His lowly birth
Brings meaning to our lives
There really is no other reason
We celebrate this day
The birth of God’s precious son
And the life He willingly gave
But so much seems to distract us
In the busy-ness of our lives
We lose our focus in all the happenings
Not knowing, we leave out Christ
We lose sight of the true meaning
As we endlessly rush about
Trying to find that perfect gift
Seems to cloud our Saviour out
We need to stop and reflect awhile
Remembering our precious Lord
His birth, His life and sacrifice
And all that He stands for
For though the world may celebrate
It seems though for other reasons
Let’s keep in mind that Jesus Christ
Is the true meaning of the season.

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