Saturday 27 April 2024

X-MAS GIFT




X-MAS GIFT


Your words are like the desert sand
Always shifting
Dry and arid, no life grows there
Play your games, the truth incinerates like volcanic flames

But I must concede that you are right
Who am I to try to hold you tight?
Me trying to dim your lights before they shine bright

Walking the same roads
Misinterpreting each other's codes
No deposit into spiritual abodes

One moving fast the other really slow
Not quite able to find the right flow
No way to let this love seed grow

Thee is no blame
And there is no shame
Putting an end to this futile game

Be young so long
This is my Xmas gift to you
No more ME to pester you.

 

This poem was written by Monciana Edmondson

 

We often give gifts to re-confirm or establish our connection with others, which means that they're a reflection of both the giver and the receiver, as well as their unique relationship. Giving a gift to someone we care about allows us to communicate our feelings and appreciation for them.

 Around 336 CE, the date December 25 appears to have become established as the day of Jesus's birth, and the tradition of gift-giving was tied to the story of the Biblical Magi giving gifts to baby Jesus.

 The 4 gift rule is very simple: you get each of your children something they want, something they need, something to wear, and something to read. Depending on your kid's age, you might ask for their input on some or all of these gifts, or you might choose them all yourself.


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