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Christmas-Day, 1878

    By George MacDonald



    I think I might be weary of this day
    That comes inevitably every year,
    The same when I was young and strong and gay,
    The same when I am old and growing sere--
    I should grow weary of it every year
    But that thou comest to me every day.

    I shall grow weary if thou every day
    But come to me, Lord of eternal life;
    I shall grow weary thus to watch and pray,
    For ever out of labour into strife;
    Take everlasting house with me, my life,
    And I shall be new-born this Christmas-day.

    Thou art the Eternal Son, and born no day,
    But ever he the Father, thou the Son;
    I am his child, but being born alway--
    How long, O Lord, how long till it be done?
    Be thou from endless years to years the Son--
    And I thy brother, new-born every day.



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