A Christmas Hymn
Near where the shepherds watched by night
  And heard the angels o'er them,
The wise men saw the starry light
  Stand still at last before them.
No armored castle there to ward
  His precious life from danger,
But, wrapped in common cloth, our Lord
  Lay in a lowly manger.
No booming bells proclaimed his birth,
  No armies marshalled by,
No iron thunders shook the earth,
  No rockets clomb the sky;
The temples builded in his name
  Were shapeless granite then,
And all the choirs that sang his fame
  Were later breeds of men.
But, while the world about him slept,
  Nor cared that he was born,
One gentle face above him kept
  Its mother watch till morn;
And, if his baby eyes could tell
  What grace and glory were,
No roar of gun, no boom of bell
  Were worth the look of her.
Now praise to God that ere his grace
  Was scorned and he reviled
He looked into his mother's face,
  A little helpless child;
And praise to God that ere men strove
  About his tomb in war
One loved him with a mother's love,
  Nor knew a creed therefor.

John Charles McNeil
Late on a sleepy, star-spangled night, those angels peeled back the sky just like you would tear open a sparkling Christmas present. Then, with light and joy pouring out of Heaven like water through a broken dam, they began to shout and sing the message that baby Jesus had been born. The world had a Savior! The angels called it "Good News, " and it was.   --Larry Libby
An artificial spider and web are often included in the decorations on Ukrainian Christmas trees. A spider web found on Christmas morning is believed to bring good luck.
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