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Fairly Difficult

Chant me a rhyme of Christmas --
Sing me a jovial song, --
And though it is filled with laughter,
Let it be pure and strong.
 
Let it be clear and ringing,
And though it mirthful be,
Let a low, sweet voice of pathos
Run through the melody.
 
Sing of the hearts brimmed over
With the story of the day --
Of the echo of childish voices
That will not die away. --
 
Of the blare of the tasselled bugle,
And the timeless clatter and beat
Of the drum that throbs to muster
Squadrons of scampering feet. --
 
Of the wide-eyed look of wonder,
And the gurgle of baby-glee,
As the infant hero wrestles
From the smiling father's knee.
 
Sing the delights unbounded
Of the home unknown of care,
Where wealth as a guest abideth,
And want is a stranger there.
 
But O let your voice fall fainter,
Till, blent with a minor tone,
You temper your song with the beauty
Of the pity Christ hath shown:
 
And sing one verse for the voiceless;
And yet, ere the song be done,
A verse for the ears that hear not,
And a verse for the sightless one:
 
And one for the outcast mother,
And one for the sin-defiled
And hopeless sick man dying,
And one for his starving child.
 
For though it be time for singing
A merry Christmas glee,
Let a low, sweet voice of pathos
Run through the melody.
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