A Christmas Gift

The Gift

Ray J. Whittier Season 1 Episode 4

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 Now let me tell you in this season of cheer, 
of gifts received throughout the year.  
The breeze that turned my whirligig's wings,  
carried the fragrance of lilacs in spring.  
A tall cluster of tulips, yellow and red,  
stout sentinels on their mounded bed.  
And the quiet evening when I heard the murmuring note of a cooing bird,  
and saw before the light was gone the singer of that evening song. 

The red roses in June that came and set my wooded trellis aflame,  
that caught and widened the eyes of friends and neighbors passing by.  
The sea spray that cooled my heated brow, blown over the rail of a plunging bow. 

And the orange sunrise peeking over the bay,
that came up and took my breath away.  
A dark night with stars far as I could see,  
I made a wish on one winking back at me.
For a starlight shining through time and space 
to fall upon my loved one's face. 

The snow and smell of burning wood that drifted down to where I stood,  
beside the snow capped lantern light, breathing in the beauty of a winter night.  Of all gifts given large and small, the one that's greatest of them all 
was born in a stable neath a star bright  
years ago on that first Christmas night.