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 A Star, A Child Was Born Christmas Morn Open in new Window. [E]
Looking into a deep black sky inspires a Christmas poem.
by Cynaemon Author Icon
Review by April Sunday Author IconMail Icon
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Rated: E | (5.0)
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FEB 14, 2016

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 A Star, A Child Was Born Christmas Morn Open in new Window. (E)
Looking into a deep black sky inspires a Christmas poem.
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lists as 2004.

Therefore, allow me to compliment the work for finely capturing the day we commemorate for the Savior's birth.

Here, Cynaemon centers on "Christmas morn."

The bright star, "the frosty snow" the skies ..

all serve to enhance the calming quality of that silent night long ago. Yes?

Plus, by pretending it is the same night, this poem puts that action into Christmas genre.

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Best all of 2016 and HAPPY ST VALs, dear poet.

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