![]() |
The Christmas Guest
|
![]() |
|
It happened one day at the
year's white end, And they found his shop so
meager and mean, And Conrad was sitting with
face a-shine And said, "Old friends,
at dawn today, The Lord appeared in a dream
to me So I've been busy with feet
astir, The table is spread and the
kettle is shined And now I will wait for my
Lord to appear His step as He nears my
humble place, So his friends went home and
left Conrad alone, For, long since, his family
had passed away But he knew with the Lord as
his Christmas guest And he listened with only joy
in his heart. And look for the Lord to be
standing there So he ran to the window after
hearing a sound, Was a shabby beggar whose
shoes were torn So Conrad was touched and
went to the door And I have some shoes in my
shop for you So with grateful heart the
man went away, He wondered what made the
dear Lord so late When he heard a knock and ran
to the door, A bent, old crone with a
shawl of black, She asked for only a place to
rest, But her voice seemed to
plead, "Don't send me away So Conrad brewed her a
steaming cup But after she left he was
filled with dismay And the Lord had not come as
He said He would, When out of the stillness he
heard a cry, So again he opened his
friendly door It was only a child who had
wandered away Again Conrad's heart was
heavy and sad, So he called her in and wiped
her tears Then he led her back to her
home once more He knew that the Lord was not
coming today So he went to his room and
knelt down to pray What kept You from coming to
call on me, When soft in the silence a
voice he heard, Three times My shadow crossed
your floor-- For I was the beggar with
bruised, cold feet, Helen Steiner Rice
|