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A Christmas Carol

    By George MacDonald



        Babe Jesus lay in Mary's lap,
            The sun shone in his hair;
        And this was how she saw, mayhap,
            The crown already there.

        For she sang: "Sleep on, my little king;
            Bad Herod dares not come;
        Before thee sleeping, holy thing,
            The wild winds would be dumb."

        "I kiss thy hands, I kiss thy feet,
            My child, so long desired;
        Thy hands will never be soiled, my sweet;
            Thy feet will never be tired."

        "For thou art the king of men, my son;
            Thy crown I see it plain!
        And men shall worship thee, every one,
            And cry, Glory! Amen!"

        Babe Jesus he opened his eyes wide--
            At Mary looked her lord.
        Mother Mary stinted her song and sighed;
            Babe Jesus said never a word.



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