In the Bleak Midwinter
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- ''For the film of the same name, see its alternative title: A Midwinter's Tale.
Although written by Christina Georgina Rossetti before 1872, it was published posthumously in Rossetti's Poetic Works in 1904 and appeared in The English Hymnal in 1906.
According to the website [CyberHymnal], she wrote these words in response to a request from the magazine Scribner’s Monthly for a Christmas poem.
In verse one, Rossetti describes the physical characteristics of the Incarnation.
- ''In the bleak midwinter
- ''Frosty wind made moan,
- ''Earth stood hard as iron,
- ''Water like a stone:
- ''Snow had fallen,
- ''Snow on snow,
- ''Snow on snow,
- ''In the bleak midwinter,
- ''Long ago.
- ''Our God, heaven cannot hold him,
- ''Nor earth sustain;
- ''Heaven and earth shall flee away
- ''When he comes to reign;
- ''In the bleak midwinter
- ''A stable place sufficed
- ''The Lord God incarnate,
- ''Jesus Christ.
- ''Angels and archangels
- ''May have gathered there,
- ''Cherubim and seraphim
- ''Thronged the air;
- ''But his mother only,
- ''In her maiden bliss,
- ''Worshipped the beloved with a kiss.
- ''What can I give him,
- ''Poor as I am?
- ''If I were a shepherd,
- ''I would bring a lamb;
- ''If I were a wiseman,
- ''I would do my part;
- ''Yet what can I give him-
- ''Give my heart.
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