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In the Bleak Midwinter

  • Writer: Brittany Coulson
    Brittany Coulson
  • Dec 2, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 10, 2024

For so long, I thought poems were silly. I've recently discovered their beauty and I'm so excited to share this one with you!


This poem is also sometimes called A Christmas Carol.


In the bleak mid-winter

Frosty wind made moan

Earth stood hard as iron,

Water like a stone;

Snow had fallen, snow on snow,

Snow on snow,

In the bleak mid-winter

Long ago.


Our God, heaven cannot hold Him

Nor earth sustain,

Heaven and earth shall flee away

When He comes to reign:

In the bleak mid-winter

A stable-place sufficed

The Lord God Almighty —

Jesus Christ.


Enough for Him, whom cherubim

Worship night and day,

A breastful of milk

And a mangerful of hay;

Enough for Him, whom Angels

Fall down before,

The ox and ass and camel

Which adore.


Angels and Archangels

May have gathered there,

Cherubim and seraphim

Thronged the air;

But only His Mother

In her maiden bliss

Worshipped the Beloved

With a kiss.


What can I give Him,

Poor as I am? —

If I were a Shepherd

I would bring a lamb;

If I were a Wise Man

I would do my part, —

Yet what I can I give Him, —

Give my heart.



The poem is beautiful. Put to music, it is stunning.

A carol fit for Christmas indeed.




What are your favorite Christmas poems and songs? Be sure to share them with someone you love this year!

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