this is the poem and the writer: (but it might be a different one your talking about that's why i also put the poem)
by Roger J. Robicheau
Dedicated to our military...
Christmas brings such a time of love
Each tender heart holds so much of
Unselfishness thrives, trust is strong
The purpose to give, send love along
A time of pleasantries, patience too
Good wishes to all, all feelings true
Thankfulness follows each fine deed
Gifts from our God, never from greed
Great the rewards that joy does bring
Like the beauty in hearing angels sing
We pray for our loved, each so dear
Especially those who can't be near
Many leave home to bravely serve
All freedoms we have, they preserve
Do pray for our troops, as we should
And their families too, if you would
Give thanks to our Lord, His only Son
And cherish His Christmas, everyone
The person who wrote Christmas bells was a dude named Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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John Betjeman wrote the poem "Christmas" in 1954. It is a nostalgic reflection on the memories and traditions associated with Christmas in England.
I recently wrote a poem at school with Christmas, and these are the one's I could find:HibiscusMeniscusListlessHope it helps
Welsh poet Dylan Thomas wrote A Child's Christmas in Wales, and recorded it in 1952. This poem is one of his most popular pieces.
Clement Clarke Moore wrote Twas the Night Before Christmas, and it was originally published 1823.
Clement C Moore wrote 'The Night Before Christmas.'
The poem "Christmas Eve at Sea" was written by Robert Louis Stevenson. It describes a sailor's experiences at sea on Christmas Eve, reflecting on the beauty and hardships of life on the ocean.
Helen Steiner Rice wrote "A Christmas Poem" It begins:I have a list of folks I know,all written in a bookAnd every year when Christmas comes,I go and take a look,And that is when I realizethat these names are a partNot of the book they are written in,but really from my heart
The poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" (commonly known as "The Night Before Christmas") was first published anonymously in 1823. It is attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, although there is debate over the true authorship.
Clement Clarke Moore has been credited with the poem "The Night Before Christmas." There is some debate as to who the true author of the poem is though. The ancestors of Major Henry Livingston, Jr. have made claims that he is the true author.
No. It is a book written by Dr. Seuss.