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A Song Of Gifts To God |
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Title: A Song Of Gifts To God Author: G. K. Chesterton [More Titles by Chesterton] When the first Christmas presents came, the straw where Christ was rolled "Nay," said the next, "To all new gifts, to this gift or another, "Yet scarce for Him this yellow stone or prickly-smells and sparse. Then spake the third of the Wise Men; the wisest of the three: "We say not He has more to gain, but we have more to lose. "Less clouds before colossal feet redden in the under-light, Babe of the thousand birthdays, we that are young yet grey, Light Thou Thy censer to Thyself, for all our fires are dim, We bring Thee back great Christendom, churches and towns and towers. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |