Memorable Journey To Bethlehem Poems

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Silent Embrace
In a humble cradle, under starlit skies, Mary holds her infant, as the world softly sighs. Whispers of angels, in the still of the night, Bathing the moment in a radiant light. His tiny fingers curl, a promise yet untold, Love wrapped in swaddling, more precious than gold. Each heartbeat a hymn, in the quiet of the place, A journey to Bethlehem, a mother's warm embrace. Stars weave a tapestry, of hope and of grace, As Mary cradles her son, the Savior we face. Through trials and journeys, no distance too far, In every heart's crèche, He’s our guiding star.
Embrace of the Stable
In the stillness of the night, so clear, A flicker of hope draws hearts near, With footsteps weary, they travel on, Guided by stars till the break of dawn. The air is crisp with a holy breeze, Sweet scents of hay and gentle trees, In a humble stable, where dreams take flight, Warmth of the shelter beckons the night. Together they find a love profound, In the soft glow, their solace found, With every heartbeat, whispered prayers, Wrapped in a lantern’s golden flares. Here in the quiet, the world seems bright, The warmth of the stable chases the fright, As they journey, hand in hand, In Bethlehem's embrace, forever they stand.
The Shepherds' Vigil
On starlit hills, the shepherds stand, With weary eyes and trembling hands. A choir sings, a sacred sound, A miracle upon the ground. The night is thick with whispered grace, As angels gather, time and space. They feel the heartbeat of the sky, In humble awe, they wonder why. Beneath the stars, a child is born, In a quiet stable, the world reborn. With every sigh, the darkness fades, In faith, they kneel, their fears ablaze. They'll tell the story, eternally told, Of how their hearts were quickened bold, For in that moment, love's light came, And shepherds' eyes would never be the same.
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