Christmas Joy All Around

December 25, 2011

Christmas Joy All Around

A season of love, a season of joy
A reason to be good for every girl and boy
A time when all hatred's dissolved and affection's spread
Yes, it's Yuletide ahead !

Shiny lights and decor galore
Cakes, wines, chocolates and more
Our ever aging Santa busy with his elves
delivering presents to the rich and the poor!

In some parts its pleasant while in some it snows
but the spirit of Christmas is the same all around
A celebration bringing everyone together
whether you are white, black or brown.

Did you know the Red symbolizes our Saviour's sacrifice
and then Green, the tree, shows everlasting Light and Life?
The beautiful Star in every hut or edifice ...
is a Heavenly sign of a prophecy fulfilled - a shining Hope for mankind.

The Bells guide lost sheep back to the fold
The Candy cane typifies the staff a shepherd would hold
The Gift bow epitomizing the unity in true spirit
While the Candle mirrors our gratitude untold

And finally the Wreath, a symbol of an eternal love
between us unworthy humans and the Holy Lord above
The addition of the decorative crib
retelling the tale of His birth
How miraculous, for Him to visit us this way on earth

This in totality summarizes Christmas
A time for humility, forgiveness and grace
So celebrate the true meaning of this wonderful season
with your neighbour - irrespective of colour or race.

 

Dr Pamela Jane Pinto Archives:

By Dr Pamela Jane Pinto
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Comment on this article

  • Christine Pinto, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Tue, Jan 03 2012

    Dear Pauline,

    Wish you and your family a very Happy New Year 2012.

    It is very nice of you to write to me. Although, I speak to my children only in English I like to call them PUTA. I remember my MOM used to call me PUTA and I used to love that word.

    Kind regards, Christine

  • Pauline V, Balman, Toronto

    Sun, Jan 01 2012

    Dear Pamela's mom, i loved Pamela's poem a lot, beautifully summarized but above the poem i loved you calling her "PUTA" soooo cute and I had teary eyes because how many "modernized" folks call their kids puta. I at 50 wud like to be called Puta by someone too. I call my 3 kids puta all the time hence i was emotional. Puta Pam i am anxiously waiting to read your next poem/article. Keep sharing your skills with others.God bless.

  • RAY, KUWAIT

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    Hello Pamela,

    Good poem..May the Lord continue to increase your knowledge in Him
    Merry Christmas!

    Ray-UPS.

  • Lancelot D' Costa, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Dec 26 2011

    Christmas Joy All Around...a poem which summarizes the Christmas spirit so nicely...keep writing Dr. Pamela!!!

  • Glanish D'Silva, Mangalore - Dubai

    Mon, Dec 26 2011

    Well written !! Keep it up Doc !!

  • Pamela, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 26 2011

    Thank you mumma and thank you all for the lovely comments ...

    Here's to a prosperous New Year!

  • Christine, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Mon, Dec 26 2011

    Hi puta,

    Its an excellent poem. Great meaning. Keep writing whenever you find time. God Bless you.

    love mom

  • melwin, manglore,gurpura

    Sun, Dec 25 2011

    Its wonderfull,great meaning.I  love it.cheers!!!

  • mabeldsouza32@yahoo.com,

    Sun, Dec 25 2011

    May the joy full xmas to all my friends


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