Christmas greetings from ex-resident

Editor:

Your paper continues to connect me with my old home area. I enjoy that.

It is that time of year, so here is my annual Christmas poem:

When I was just a little child

(Oh, that was long ago!)

I used to rhyme some words to them

So all my friends would know

That Jesus came at Christmastime

To Mary He was born

And gently laid in manger straw

On that first Christmas morn.

In early life, He went around

The towns of Galilee,

Perhaps He used a boat and took

Some fishes from the sea.

At times He walked along the paths

Off to Jerusalem,

For feast days when the crowds would come

And He was one of them.

But He grew up and that was when

He taught about God’s plan

That folks should yield their hearts to Him,

His gift for every man.

He told them He had come to die

So they could be forgiven,

With hearts made clean now they would have

A future home in Heaven.

His message is the same today

It’s written in God’s Word

And so you know that you can’t say

That you have never heard.

Now I am old but still I write

These rhymes of words to you

Please honor Christ this Christmastime

In everything you do.

Eunice Hoien Dahlgren

Vancouver, Wash.

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