MARY’S BABY

By Shaemas O. Sheel

Joseph, mild and noble, bent above the straw:

A pale girl, a frail girl, suffering, he saw;

“O my Love, my Mary, my bride, I pity thee!”

“Nay, Dear,” said Mary, “All is well with me!”

“Baby, my Baby, O my Babe,” she sang.

Suddenly the golden night all with music rang.

Angels leading shepherds, shepherds leading sheep:

The silence of worship broke the mother’s sleep.

All the meek and lowly of the world were there;

Smiling she showed them that her Child was fair.

“Baby, my Baby,” kissing Him she said.

Suddenly a flaming star through the heavens sped.

Three old men and weary knelt them side by side,

The world’s wealth forswearing, majesty and pride;

Worldly might and wisdom before the Babe bent low:

Weeping, maid Mary said “I love Him so!”

“Baby, my Baby,” and the Baby slept.

Suddenly on Calvary all the olives wept.