A Chesterton Christmas Poem

by Travis Prinzi on December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas to all! Here is a Christmas poem from G.K. Chesterton. Note especially the second to last stanza and its relationship to my thoughts from two days ago.

There fared a mother driven forth
Out of an inn to roam;
In the place where she was homeless
All men are at home.
The crazy stable close at hand,
With shaking timber and shifting sand,
Grew a stronger thing to abide and stand
Than the square stones of Rome.

For men are homesick in their homes,
And strangers under the sun,
And they lay their heads in a foreign land
Whenever the day is done.

Here we have battle and blazing eyes,
And chance and honour and high surprise,
But our homes are under miraculous skies
Where the yule tale was begun.

A child in a foul stable,
Where the beasts feed and foam;
Only where He was homeless
Are you and I at home;
We have hands that fashion and heads that know,
But our hearts we lost—how long ago!
In a place no chart nor ship can show
Under the sky’s dome.

This world is wild as an old wife’s tale,
And strange the plain things are,
The earth is enough and the air is enough
For our wonder and our war;
But our rest is as far as the fire-drake swings
And our peace is put in impossible things
Where clashed and thundered unthinkable wings
Round an incredible star.

To an open house in the evening
Home shall all men come,
To an older place than Eden
And a taller town than Rome.
To the end of the way of the wandering star,
To the things that cannot be and that are,
To the place where God was homeless
And all men are at home.

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1 Red RockerNo Gravatar December 25, 2008 at 12:41 pm

I like the line:

And our peace is put in impossible things

Merry Christmas, all.

2 revgeorgeNo Gravatar December 25, 2008 at 5:48 pm

Lovely poem! Happy Christmas!

3 korg20000bcNo Gravatar December 25, 2008 at 7:34 pm

Happy Christmas from Australia too.

Shorts, t-shirt and thongs (no, not that type) weather here.

Watching the Cricket…

4 Red RockerNo Gravatar December 25, 2008 at 8:19 pm

Korg, do people decorate for Christmas in Tasmania? We go all out up here – I think all the colourful lights are a defiant protest against the abysmally short days and nightmarishly long nights. Every tree, every piece of shrubbery, the eaves, the railings, the windows, all get their strings of colourful lights. Not to mention the inflated Santas and snowmen, the Santas with sled and reindeer suspended from tree-top to roof-top, and my favorite, illuminated deer, usually a buck and a doe, the doe grazing while the buck turns his head to and fro, scanning for danger. And quite a few creches, as well.

5 korg20000bcNo Gravatar December 25, 2008 at 9:45 pm

People do all that here too.

Go figure.

Families compete for the prestiege of having the most decorated house- just doing their bit for global warming.

Australia has Northern European Christmas traditions but during a Southern hemisphere summer. I eat most of a pig myself yesterday- pork, ham, bacon and a fair bit of roast turkey. The hot weather isn’t conducive to lots of eating. We do our best, though.

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