The music to Christmas is Coming was composed by Edith Nesbit Bland in the late nineteenth century. The author of the lyrics is unknown but the popularity of this traditional Christmas song is handed down from generation to generation in the form of a nursery rhyme. The words of Christmas is coming reflects the Christmas festival of celebration of being a time of plenty but that charity should be given to the less fortunate according to the giver's means!
Christmas is coming,The geese are getting fat,
Please put a penny
In the old man's hat.
If you haven't got a penny,A ha'penny will do,
If you haven't got a ha'penny,
Then God bless you.
The poem "Christmas is a coming" is a traditional Christmas rhyme whose author is unknown. It is a classic festive poem that has been passed down through generations and is often recited during the holiday season.
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.
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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.
This is the first line to the Christmas poem 'Christmas is coming'. The music was composed by Edith Nesbit Bland in the late 19th century. The author of the lyrics in unknown.
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.
W.B. Yeats wrote The Second Coming, in Europe, during the aftermath of World War I.
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