Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Cool Christmas Tree Poems



The Christmas carols are the origin of the Christmas tree poems. It was started during the 13th century, when the custom of communal songs, carols and poetries were introduced. These songs were sung to celebrate holidays and to commemorate the birth of Jesus-the Son of God. Much later the tradition of carol singing was associated with the churches, so far history is concerned. Some of the most popular carols are- “Silent night-holy night”, “Hark the Herald Angels Sing”, “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlement”, “Rudolph the red nose reindeer”, “Jingle Bells” and so on. It was in 1833, the first carol was published. 



Some of The cool Christmas tree poems are:

Oh! Christmas Tree

Oh! Christmas Tree, all candy caned,
all green, all glowing bright.
Oh! Christmas tree all tinseled, rained,
all dressed in colored light.
Oh! Christmas Tree an angel stands,
she guards above each bough.
She smiles o'er your rainbow dress
and knows that even, now.
The gifts, the wrappings about your feet,
those presents on the floor.
Are but, the simple actions of
our love and nothing more.

Just some sweet, kind, thoughtfulness,
at this His time of year.
To show you, our angel and our God
His love is living here.
This beautiful Yule poetry was written by Linda A. Copp. This poem is written in lucid language and celebrates the colorful Christmas. Here there are descriptions of the jazzy Yule tree. This tree is decorated with colorful tinsel paper crafts, baubles and beautiful lights. This beautiful Yule poem explores the beauty of the verdant trees during holidays.
 Five Little Christmas Trees
Five little Christmas Trees
Standing all alone
Their heart were very sad
Cause they hadn't found a home.
Then chop went the axe
And down fell the tree
And off they went with a happy family!
No little Christmas Trees
Standing all alone
Their hearts were very happy
'Cause they all found a home!!!
This is another cool Christmas tree poem that tells a story of five Christmas trees who were waiting for a home. They had aspirations to get beautifully decorated and enjoy the warmth of the Yule.

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