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S1 E2 Welcome to my Reading Room.

Thank you for joining me to recite ”In the Bleak Midwinter by Christina Rossetti. Several years ago, the Queen ended one of her Christmas speeches wit’s this poem.  From my house to yours, Merry Christmas and all the very best of the special season to you and yours.

In the Bleak Midwinter

Poetry by Christina Rossetti Music Composed by Gustav Holst

In the bleak mid-winter



Frosty wind made moan



Earth stood hard as iron,



Water like a stone;



Snow had fallen, snow on snow,



Snow on snow,



In the bleak mid-winter



Long ago.







Our God, heaven cannot hold Him



Nor earth sustain,



Heaven and earth shall flee away



When He comes to reign:



In the bleak mid-winter



A stable-place sufficed



The Lord God Almighty —



Jesus Christ.







Enough for Him, whom cherubim



Worship night and day,



A breastful of milk



And a mangerful of hay;



Enough for Him, whom Angels



Fall down before,



The ox and ass and camel



Which adore.











Angels and Archangels



May have gathered there,



Cherubim and seraphim



Thronged the air;



But only His Mother



In her maiden bliss



Worshipped the Beloved



With a kiss.







What can I give Him,



Poor as I am? —



If I were a Shepherd



I would bring a lamb;



If I were a Wise Man



I would do my part, —



Yet what I can I give Him, —



Give my heart.