The Christmas Present
I heard a knock on my door one Christmas Eve As I looked out my window, a man I could see He was cold and seemed so lonely And he was upon a bended knee.
He asked, “Can you spare anything for me to eat?” I opened up the door and as I helped him in He looked up at me with such a peaceful grin. As he drank down some coffee and had a bite to eat I put more wood on the fire so he could warm his feet Over there by the fireplace he warmed his tired hands I wonder where did he come from, This quiet, white haired man?
But I wasn't at all afraid of his peaceful ways, You see, this man dressed in poor, almost as poor as me As he left, | he turned and thanked me for all I had done But he forgot to take his gloves, so out the door I run. He was gone in the blizzard and I couldn't hardly see, So I took his ole gloves back to the house with me
Just a little after midnight, I awoke in the dark; There wasn't a bit of fire, just glowing cinders A little spark, And where I'd placed his gloves by my little Christmas tree There laid a brand new pair And a Christmas Card for me. And it read. . . .
You gave me shelter and food to keep me warm; You even tried to bring me my old gloves in the storm, So here's you a new pair,. . . the finest ever seen . . .
As an angel of the Lord, I'll be sure to tell the King. . . . Merry Christmas . . .
~ Billy M. Smallwood ~
May God fill your home with peace and your heart with quiet wonder at the miracle of Jesus.
Merry Christmas to one and all
Jannette Blair
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