The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1946, Page 3

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1946, Page 3
The Icelandic Canadian Vol. 5 Winnipeg, Man., Winter 1946 No. 2 Cf)ri£tma£ jflemorp By HOLMFRlBUR DANIELSON * The snow lies deeply drifted Against our humble home. The stately pines in ermine cloaked, Point to a stately dome Studded with gold and siiver, And glittering diamonds too; A filigree of filmy lace Trailing across the blue. The many chores of day are done, And mellow candle-light Mingles with soft grey shadows To charm away the night. The curtains white, the polished boards, Infused with life and soul; While love is mirrored merrily In shining plate and bowl. Small, eager hands have decked the tree With garlands and with gold, — The gold of mystery and dreams Which Christmas would unfold. Then Father tiptoes to the tree With presents, — just a few; And Mother’s eyes like jewels shine, Set round with sparkling dew. A hush has fallen all around On woods and plain and hill, A breathless and expectant hush While all the world is still. A hymn is sung, a prayer breathed, — The Hallowed hour is near/f That tender childhood hour of faith, — Christmas Eve is here! * In Iceland and among the Icelandic pioneers in this country the observance of Christmas began at six o’clock on Christmas Eve.

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