Sunday, December 13, 2020

The Stranger

 Author Unknown

At Christmas time there was a man who looked so out of place
as people rushed about him at a hurried sort of pace.
He stared at all the Christmas lights, the tinsel everywhere
the shopping center Santa Claus, which children gathered near.

The Mall was packed with shoppers who were going to and fro,
some with smiles and some with frowns and some too tired to go.
The rested on the benches or they hurried on their way,
to fight the crowd doe purchases to carry home that day.

 The music from a stereo was playing loud and clear
of Santa Claus, and snowmen, and a funny nosed reindeer.
He heard the people talk about the good times on the way,
of parties, fun, and food galore, and gifts exchanged that day.

 “I’d like to know what’s going on,” the man was heard to say,
“There seems to be some sort of celebration on the way.
And would you tell me who this is, all dressed in red and white?
And why are children asking him about a special night?”

 The answer came in disbelief, “I can’t believe my ear!
I can’t believe you do not know that Christmas time is here.
The time when Santa comes around with gifts for girls and boys,
When they’re asleep on Christmas Eve, he leaves them books and toys.”

 The man you see in red and white is Santa Claus, so sly,
The children love his joyful laugh and twinkle in his eye.
His gift packed in sleigh is pulled along by very small reindeer;
as he flies quickly through the air, while darting here and there.”

 “The children learn of Santa Claus while they are still quite small
When Christmas comes, he is the most important one of all!”

 The stranger hung his head in shame, he closed a nail-pierced hand.
His body shook in disbelief, he did not understand.
A shadow crossed his stricken face, his voice was low but clear.
After all these years, they still don’t know.”
And Jesus shed a tear.

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