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When Christmas Comes

Freeman E. Miller

When Christmas comes, what pleasures spring
From drooping hearts on happy wing,
  Like joyous birds that soaring rise
  From hidden coverts to the skies.
And echo in the chimes that ring!

Glad millions in wild rapture sing
Hosannaed hopes of welcoming,
  While praises blend in harmonies,
    When Christmas comes.

Ah, happy hours! Around them cling
The dearest joys that life may bring,
  And all the world’s despairing cries
  Are soothed to sleep with lullabies
That banish every bitter thing,
    When Christmas comes!
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From Oklahoma and Other Poems | Charles Wells Moulton, 1895
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