By: Sister St. Thomas, B.N.D. de N
Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the town,
Our Lady was waiting, so meek and so mild,
The children were nestled, each snug in their beds,
When even the inkeeper sent them away,
He thought of the caves in the side of the hills,
The moon on the brest of the new fallen snow,
And there in a cave, in a cradle of hay,
The Father was watching in heaven above,
More rapid than eagles God's bright angels came;
Come Power, Come Cherubs, Come Virtues, Come Raphael,
Now fly to the Earth, where My poor people live,
The Shepherds were watching their flocks on this night,
The Angels assured them, they'd nothing to fear,
They hastened to find Him, and stood at the door,
He was swaddled in bands from His head to His feet,
He spoke not a word, but the shepherds all knew,
Then softly they left Him, The Babe in the hay,
Mary heard them exclaim as they walked up the hill,
St. Joseph was searching, walking up roads and down;
While Joseph was seeking a place for the Child;
The grown-ups wouldn't bother, there's no room they said;
Joseph was wondering, where they would stay;
Lets go there said Mary, it's silent and still;
Made pathways of light for their tired feet to go;
Our Saviour was born on that first Christmas Day!
He sent for His angels, His couriers of love;
Rejoicing and eager as each heard his name;
Come Thrones and Dominions, come Michael and Gabriel;
Announce the glad tiding My Son comes to give;
And saw in the heavens and unearthly light;
It's Christmas they said, the Saviour is here!
Till Mary invited them in to adore;
Never did the Shepherds see a baby so sweet!
He was telling them secrets and blessing them too;
And rejoiced with great joy on that first Christmas Day;
Glory to God in the Highest, Peace to men of good will!