taurean Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 (edited) I have written mine geared to my own traditional Christian beliefs, but the subject matter need not be of a religious bent. Mist, fog ice snow and deadly virus threatening our land, But we are snug and warm inside, no worries will unfold. 'Cause we believe, we do not fear, our faith not built on sand But on the greatest story that time has ever told. It was cold that night in Bethlehem, so cold and so unfair That our new Lord should find his bed just solely made of straw. How fitting thou that one so selfless started off so low Yet rose to set the bar for Christians everywhere to soar. This year we have more threats to face since years many a score And need some comfort, hope and strength to take us through it all. That holy night in Bethlehem so many years before Can help us still to strengthen fight engage and not to fall. We distance must, though can confer, technology an aid Together still, though set apart, but things may get worse too. We're put in tiers, can fear, might fail, yet that leader saintly made Is guiding us, will succour us, and maybe pull us through. Edited December 4, 2020 by taurean Link to comment
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