Rodborough Robin Trail ~ It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
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It came upon a midnight clear,
That glorious song of old,
When angels bent down to the earth,
And changed machine guns into harps,
And turned leaden bullets into golden carols
That drifted across no man’s land.
And choirs of soldiers joined the angels
In a cease-fire of exultation,
While all the bloodied uniformed citizens
Of heaven above watched as silent knights,
As helmets and caps and whisky and schnapps
Were passed from frozen side to frightened side.
A robin trilled a winter song of peace;
A soldier kicked a ball into the air,
And there it stayed, suspended high up in the sky,
Shining forever in a continent’s memory;
A star of peace in a bleak midwinter’s century.
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