Puzzlement (IP)
By Rhiannonw
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What child is this, foretold, announced?
His role-to-be, immense, pronounced?
What child is this, wise men revere,
but Herod’s filled with murderous fear?
Accepted, ordinary village lad,
and none claimed he was ever bad.
Then, when of age, he taught as none
had ever taught, his Father’s Son.
His kindness clearly seen, and power –
not ostentatious – [knew his hour
of wiping out all sin and pain
not yet], he faced ahead his main
labour essential, agony,
as substitute upon a tree
in dying there for you and me
so from sin’s wage we can be free –
and soon from pain, all misery.
What child to grow to do all this?
God knew we all had gone amiss –
A second Adam he brought forth,
a human child, but special birth,
to save those desperate on earth.
[IP: “What child is this?”]
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Lovely poem, Rhiannon. Fits
Lovely poem, Rhiannon. Fits in so well with the theme and reminds us what it's all supposed to be about.
Very much enjoyed reading.
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Wonderful poem, Rhiannon, and
Wonderful poem, Rhiannon, and well done on the cherries.
Tina
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Great poem Rhiannon.
Great poem Rhiannon.
(I am deliberately doing less on Abctales these days as I plan to concentrate on completing my Poetry sequence Daughter of the Poet which has many parts to come and I may take several months doing this, but) you are one are one of my favourite poets here so I shall be following your work now and again.
Have a wonderful Christmas, all the best Elsie
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A poignant reminder, Rhiannon
A poignant reminder, Rhiannon, of all that gets lost in the season's commodity fetishism.
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Have chuckled at gifts in
Have chuckled at gifts in moderation. Pass the chocolates. Have a peaceful Christmas full of love.
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Thanks for posting this in
Thanks for posting this in the Season in which it resonates. Also wanted to send a big thanks for all your comments and support of my work this year. May your Christmas day resound with the peace, joy and love of the glory and meaning of the day, so that you feel its essence all through 2014 :-) Stay awesome Rhiannon! $
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Wow! THANK-YOU :-) Amen to
Wow! THANK-YOU :-) Amen to that - continue to be blessed too Rhiannon
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Great Poem. Great Effort.
Great Poem. Great Effort.
The more I grow old, the more I realize that spirituality has nothing to do with morality, but you almost had me convinced that it does! Danke Shein!
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Just popped back to say well
Just popped back to say well done on the Pick of the Day.
And may your Christmas day be filled with joy, Rhiannon
Tina
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Hello Rhiannon,
Hello Rhiannon,
A poem so right for this time of year but, unfortunately, there are those who still go amiss. As for the poem, the lines I particularly liked were the last two lines of the second verse but I enjoyed all of it and it very much deserved its golden cherries.
'Then, when of age, he taught as none
had ever taught, his Father’s Son.'
All the best for 2014
Moya
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