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poems by mary baker eddy
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CHRISTMAS MORN
BLEST Christmas morn, though murky clouds
  Pursue thy way,
Thy light was born where storm enshrouds
  Nor dawn nor day!

Dear Christ, forever here and near,
  No cradle song,
No natal hour and mother's tear,
  To thee belong.

Thou God-idea, Life-encrowned,
  The Bethlehem babe—
Beloved, replete, by flesh embound—
  Was but thy shade!

Thou gentle beam of living Love,
  And deathless Life!
Truth infinite,—so far above
  All mortal strife,

Or cruel creed, or earth-born taint:
  Fill us today
With all thou art—be thou our saint,
  Our stay, alway.

December, 1898.