Thursday, December 24, 2020

Merry Christmas, Dorchester!


The staff of the Dorchester Times wishes our readers and everyone else a Merry Christmas. 

Thank you for allowing us to come into your home and continue to be a part of the community. 

We are grateful for yet another wonderful year online, and we celebrate this special day by sharing with you the following poem, which reminds us of our little town.



A Small Town Christmas
by Linda Watson Owen

At last! Tomorrow is the day
When our little church has its Christmas play.
Girls and boys, men, women, too,
Will deliver lines in quaint costumes.

Shepherds and wisemen will walk the aisle
To center front then stop and smile.
'The King is born!' will be the story
Of the infant Babe Who came from glory.

Tiny tots with fluffy stuff
Will be the lambs and sweet cherubs.
A star will shine and candles glow
When we perform our Christmas show.

Grandmas will "Ooh!" and gramps will grin
To see their grandkids marching in.
"Away in a Manger" was never so good
As it will be tomorrow in our neighborhood.

Tomorrow is it. All the practice is done.
The music will rise as the story is sung.
And somewhere far deep in the depths of our souls,
The glory of Christmas rises. It flows.

Amid all the flurry of costume and pageant,
A holiness greater than we can imagine,
Will visit our church, settle into our hearts
For that is where Christmas, God's Gift, truly starts.

The love Jesus brought, the joy that He brings,
Is the melody every heart here truly sings.
Yes, tomorrow our evening of pageant will say,
"It's Christmas again in Small Town USA."

3 comments:

  1. I am a bit of a poet as well ............ heres my new poem for the new year ............... roses are red, violets are blue ............... frozen cow pies are hard, saline county commissioners are too ........... the road north of my house is worn and beat .............. kinda reminds me of a Dorchester street ................... I'm not mad and couldnt be saner, but oh what I'd do just to see a maintainer...................

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  2. cynical...

    stay at home and quit worrying about our streets

    put some shocks on that 64 ford and it might be smoother

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  3. Merry Christmas all my fellow Village People.

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