Sunday, 25 December 2022

Christmas Day Poem: "My Christmas Wish" by Andrew M. Bell


When you’re sitting down to turkeys and hams, 

remember those in far-off lands

and even people in your street

who do not have enough to eat.

 

When your family is gathered near,

remember those who cower in fear

whose loved ones are lost or dead

as songs of war sing overhead.

 

When you sit with port and swollen belly

to watch the King’s message on the telly,

remember those hostages still not home,

chained in some far-off catacomb.

 

When your faces are aglow with joy

as child by child unwraps a toy,

remember the pain on the jobless’ faces

explaining how Santa had to skip their places.

 

When you’re frolicking afterwards by the sea,

I’ll tell you what my Christmas wish would be:

that you would set the glitz and froth apart

and love your fellow humans with all your heart. 

by Andrew M. Bell


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