Adults' Submissions Set 11

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Holiday kisses and embraces
leave formal types with frowning faces.
When social tyrants make demands,
pretend that no one understands.
Just start a carol and hold hands.

Mary Pryor, Moorhead, MN

May the music of any season keep our souls from hatred and harm.
May the love of every person make us forget the wrong in the world.
May our familys come together to show peace, harmony, and love.
Most of all may God bless each and everyone on earth.

Dennea Marks, Clarkfield, MN

As we Celebrate Christmas
The Host of hosts
Shall Reign in glory.
He Insists upon love and
will Stand beside us forever.
He Teaches us and guides us.
May the Good Lord bless us all
And keep us
Safe.
Merry Christmas.

Dawn Marks, Clarkfield, MN

There once was a Grinch his life was no-cinch.
He came to Who-Ville and took all their loot.
Cindy-Lou-Who a-woke should have given him the boot.
Instead she said to the green-hairy-creature.
"Mr.Grinch, it isn't about all the presents under the tree."
"It's about sharing Peace,Joy,Love and Harmony."

Brandon Becker, Apple Valley, MN

5000 dead and a country in mourning
5000 dead and a world left stunned
Yet out of this darkness, we are reborn,
Just as the Yuletide brings the rebirth of the sun with it's light.
This Season, cherish the ones you love more than ever
Because the only true constant is change
But the only true need is love.
We are a country of mourners who have been left with a loss
Yet we are a country of pioneers who will forge ahead.
Let the return of the sun herald a new born idea
That we are as strong as we are united
And that strength and love will over come all adversity.

Tanya Brody, Minneapolis, MN

Like silver bells with silken ties entwined
So may your hearts ring out with joy,
And celebrate with merriment and wine
To herald the birth of Him, small Baby Boy!

Merry Christmas!

Mavis Gearhart, Hutchinson, MN

Benediction After Dickens

Ghosts of Christmas past
Do not haunt our hearts.
Spectres of Christmas future
Shall not make us fear.
Spirit of Christmas present
Be with us at the start
Of a Joyous
and Happy
New Year.

James Elberling, Eagan, MN

In winter's deep night,
as stars shine coldly bright,
transforming dust to diamond underfoot,
may you come to know
that hope is stronger than the coldest flesh,
that promise blankets all the land
more surely than the snow.

Jim Bitney, Minneapolis, MN

snow: early beads
of soft song
come
let what falls
open
the dream over you.

Rebecca Weaver, St Paul, MN

Family. Hope. Faith. Love.
May you truly experience these this season and always.

Karen Ostlie, Lake Benton, MN

May your heart be filled with love,
may your home be filled with laughter,
may we all share this Christmas joy today and every day after.

Justin Adams, Minneapolis, MN

At this time of the year,
when we light candles to celebrate the holidays,
let us remember that
as long as one candle burns
in the darkness
there is hope.

Dan Nelson, Woodbury, MN

Here is a toast to all the musicians and poets who grace our lives each day. Especially the really good ones.

Phil Platt, St. Paul, MN


GOOD NEWS

Summer solstice begins the dread
of shrinking days. Notwithstanding silence
after a snowfall and the silhouette
of the leafless oak against sky at dusk.
Consolations for endurance.

What can it mean:
"And the word was made flesh"?
A promise kept? a reason for hope.
Something is real.

We are all shabby stables, undeserving
caves of darkness, graced
by a Sun that quickens
our desire to reach for the Light.

In a darkened church we hold candles,
each one lit in turn. We raise
our voices. Silent Night. Holy Night.
Believe the Good News:
Light is here.

Chris Wiencke, Minneapolis, MN

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