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John Betjeman - Christmas

The bells of waiting Advent ring,
The Tortoise stove is lit again
And lamp-oil light across the night
Has caught the streaks of winter rain
In many a stained-glass window sheen
From Crimson Lake to Hookers Green.

The holly in the windy hedge
And round the Manor House the yew
Will soon be stripped to deck the ledge,
The altar, font and arch and pew,
So that the villagers can say
'The church looks nice' on Christmas Day.

Provincial Public Houses blaze,
Corporation tramcars clang,
On lighted tenements I gaze,
Where paper decorations hang,
And bunting in the red Town Hall
Says 'Merry Christmas to you all'.

And London shops on Christmas Eve
Are strung with silver bells and flowers
As hurrying clerks the City leave
To pigeon-haunted classic towers,
And marbled clouds go scudding by
The many-steepled London sky.

And girls in slacks remember Dad,
And oafish louts remember Mum,
And sleepless children's hearts are glad.
And Christmas-morning bells say 'Come!'
Even to shining ones who dwell
Safe in the Dorchester Hotel.

And is it true,
This most tremendous tale of all,
Seen in a stained-glass window's hue,
A Baby in an ox's stall ?
The Maker of the stars and sea
Become a Child on earth for me ?

And is it true ? For if it is,
No loving fingers tying strings
Around those tissued fripperies,
The sweet and silly Christmas things,
Bath salts and inexpensive scent
And hideous tie so kindly meant,

No love that in a family dwells,
No carolling in frosty air,
Nor all the steeple-shaking bells
Can with this single Truth compare -
That God was man in Palestine
And lives today in Bread and Wine. 

Credit: Reprinted with the permission of John Murray (Publishers) Ltd

Added: on October 21st, 2005 at 8:31 AM | Viewed: 3779 times | Comments (2)


Christmas - Comments and Information

Poet: John Betjeman
Poem: Christmas

Comment 2 of 2, added on December 15th, 2005 at 4:14 AM.

Please note that line 31 should read:
And is it true? And it is true,
At least that is how I have it in my 'Collected Poems'

Alfred from Netherlands
Comment 1 of 2, added on October 21st, 2005 at 8:31 AM.

Here is Betjeman at his very best! He combines his hypnotic story-telling technique with sudden, bald honesty. He seems to say, 'Start here, and come with me through the commonly-known signals of Christmas right up to the ultimate challenge to your faith'. So, the bells of preparation, then the cosy images of urban life and finally what it all boils down to - 'Is it all true?' And he leaves us thinking. It sparked off a new hymn for me; Sir John gave me permission to use his first line as my own, and finally my carol, 'The Bells of Waiting Advent Ring' (RSCM The Carol Book) came into being.

Paul Wigmore from United Kingdom

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