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  1. Christmas Poems. Classic and contemporary poems for the holiday season. By The Editors. Illustration by Hyesu Lee. This collection of poems and site features presents many Christmases: spiritual and secular, bleak and hopeful, individual and communal. W.

    • Having a close friend is an incredible blessing. It means having someone who’s always there to listen and encourage. In this famous poem by Edgar Guest (1881-1959), he shares of all the great friendship qualities he’d like to return to someone who has displayed them to him.
    • Clement Clarke Moore wrote this poem in 1822 for his own children. It is also referenced with the title, "A Visit from St. Nicholas". The poem is the origin for many of the modern notions of Santa Claus, his plump and cheerful white-bearded look, the names of his reindeer, and even the tradition that he brings toys to children.
    • Christmas is a time that seems to bring out the best in humanity, which famous poet Edgar Guest (1881-1959) captures in this poem. Christmas is a time of year that people are quicker to think of others above themselves, and they do not worry about the petty things that consume them throughout the year.
    • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was inspired to write this poem in 1863 during the Civil War when his son went off to fight for the Union against his wishes.
  2. Dec 21, 2014 · These are, we reckon, 10 of the greatest poems for the Christmas holidays, spanning over 600 years of poetry in the English language (yes, the earliest poem on this list dates from around 1400!). They’re all quite short and make for ideal festive reading, so we’ve provided links to each of the poems, too.

  3. Christmas Poems. A wintry mix of our favorite poems to celebrate the holiday season. By The Editors. Courtesy of Shutterstock. A Visit from St. Nicholas by Clement Clarke Moore: This perennial classic reminds us how much “clatter” the holiday season can bring.

    • Christmas Poems from The 17th Century
    • Christmas Poems from The 18th Century
    • Christmas Poems from The 19th Century
    • Christmas Poems of The Early 20th Century

    The traditions of the Christmas season in the 17th century combined the Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus with "baptized" versions of pagan solstice revelries. The Puritans tried to rein it in, even to the extent of banning Christmas. But the poems from these times tell of holly, ivy, the Yule log, mince pie, wassail, feasting, and merrim...

    This century saw political revolutions and the Industrial Revolution. From the bucolic list of gifts of fowl in "The Twelve Days of Christmas," there is a transition to more somber issues of war and strife in Coleridge's "A Christmas Carol." 1. Anonymous, “The Twelve Days of Christmas” (1780) 2. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, “A Christmas Carol” (1799)

    St. Nicholas and Santa Claus became popular in the United States in the 19th Century and "A Visit from St. Nicholas" popularized the elements of nocturnal rounds of gift giving. The poem helped crystallize the image of a chubby Santa Claus with a sleigh and reindeer and arrival on the roof and down the chimney. But the century also has Longfellow's...

    These poems are ones worth setting aside some time to muse over their meanings and lessons. Did the oxen kneel at the manger? Who gave the poet an unseen kiss under the mistletoe? What is the worth of a field of trees if not to be cut down for Christmas trees? What brought the Magi and other visitors to the manger? Christmas can be a time for conte...

  4. Dec 24, 2023 · Get into the holiday spirit with these Christmas poems for kids and adults that capture the essence of the season. Wonderful words for adults and kids to enjoy.

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  6. These classic Christmas poems have stood the test of time, enchanting generations with their imagery, sentiment, and rhythmic flow. They remind us of the importance of love, goodwill, and the joy of giving during this festive season.