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Slanting rays of sun fall across snow,
deepening darkness and fading light
crystaline frost, north winds blow
the world turns towards longest night
Shiver and cower against the dark
the end of the year is nigh
Say goodbye to the Oak king's bark
and welcome the Holly lord by
Gather 'round friends and family
the darkness is no reason to mope
celebrate the solstice cheerily
and remember love, joy and hope
In days long gone by winter killed
and stole the lives of young, old and weak
today we are merely chilled
and it's of yuletide traditions we speak
The stringing of lights, finding a tree
gifts and feasts and songs
all call back to days when we were free
of Yule's commercial throngs
- by LadyEladrin |
- Holiday Poem Contest
- | Submitted on 12/12/2008 |
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- Title: Putting the 'Sol' in Solstice
- Artist: LadyEladrin
- Description: A poem for anyone of Pagan leanings who celebrates the return of the light and the turning of the world.
- Date: 12/12/2008
- Tags: solstice yule pagan fatherchristmas
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Comments (1 Comments)
- Flywheel25a - 12/15/2008
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I'm not pagan, but the poem is still awesome. I can really relate.
That's a pretty cool picture, too. - Report As Spam