
The Carol Singers
Last night the carol-singers came
When I had gone to bed,
Upon the crisp white path outside
I heard them softly tread.
I sat upright to listen, for
I knew they came to tell,
Of all the things that happened on
The very first Noel.
Upon my ceiling flickering
I saw their lantern glow,
And then they sang their carols sweet
Of Christmas long ago.
And when at last they went away,
Their carol-singing done,
There was a little boy who wished
They’d only just begun.
by Margaret G. Rhodes.
Artist Frances Tyrrell
Text & image source: Snowwolfs Woodland Nook https://www.facebook.com/Snowwolfswoodlandnook/
Hark the herald angels sing… tra la la 😀💛😀
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