30 Unique & Best Christmas Poems

Christmas Poems:

Christmas Poems
Christmas Poems

At the arrival of Christmas people start searching for Christmas Poems in all around the internet but they don't find a collection of poems at the same page or website because I have also passed through this situation. Therefore we decided to provide you a collection of best and unique Christmas poems for our reader and every one who feel difficulty in finding it.

Christmas poems give a unique and best meaning to a Christmas. On Christmas day or on Christmas Eve people present these poems before their beloved.

Christmas has a great importance not only among the Christians but also people from other religions celebrate Christmas day with full enthusiasm because Christmas is a day which provides an opportunity for the people to come together share love, gifts and Christmas poems with each other.

Here we are presenting you best Christmas Poems on a single page. It is one of the great and long collection, therefore, take a sit and start scrolling it down for your best one.

I heard the bells on Christmas day
Their old familiar carols play,
And wild and sweet the words repeat
Of peace on earth, goodwill to men.

I thought how, as the day had come,
The belfries of all Christendom
Had rolled along the unbroken song
Of peace on earth, goodwill to men.

And in despair I bowed my head:
'There is no peace on earth, ' I said
'For hate is strong, and mocks the song
Of peace on earth, goodwill to men.'

Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:
'God is not dead, nor doth He sleeps;
The wrong shall fail, the right prevail,
With peace on earth, goodwill to men.'

Till, ringing, singing on its way,
The world revolved from night to day
A voice, a chime, a chant sublime,
Of peace on earth, goodwill to men.

By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


Christmas Poems
Christmas poem
Sitting under the mistletoe
One last candle burning low,
All the sleepy dancers are gone,
Just one candle burning on,
Shadows lurking everywhere:
Someone came and kissed me there.
Tired I was; my head would go
Nodding under the mistletoe
No footsteps came, no voice, but only,
Just as I sat there, sleepy, lonely,
Stooped in the still and shadowy air
Lips unseen and kissed me there.




The kings they came from out the south,
All dressed in ermine fine;
They bore Him gold and chrysoprase,
And gifts of precious wine.

The shepherds came from out the north,
Their coats were brown and old;
They brought Him little new-born lambs--
They had not any gold.

The wise men came from out the east,
And they were wrapped in white;
The star that led them all the way
Did glorify the night.

The angels came from heaven high,
And they were clad with wings;
And lo, they brought a joyful song
The host of heaven sings.

The kings they knocked on the door,
The wise men entered in,
The shepherds followed after them
To hear the song begin.

The angels sang through all the night
Until the rising sun,
But little Jesus fell asleep
Before the song was done.
Poem: By Sara Teasdale

A Christmas tree! A Christmas tree!
With dark green needled memories
Of childhood dreams and mysteries
Wrapped present-like in front of me.

A Christmas tree! A Christmas tree!
I glimpse a past wherein I see
The child that then grew into me
Not forward fast but haltingly.

A Christmas tree! A Christmas tree!
A time for being with family
A time that's gone so fleetingly
Yet lives for always deep in me.

A Christmas tree! A Christmas tree!
When twelfth night comes whole hauntingly
One lingered look and then I see
No Christmas tree where it would be.

A Christmas tree! A Christmas tree!
With feelings now felt longingly
No corner in my house to see
The magic of that Christmas tree.
Poem: By David Keig

Christmas Poems
Christmas Poem




Christmas Gift The gifts I'd leave beneath your tree,
Aren't those that you can touch or see,
Not wrapped in Christmas tissue gay
But gifts to bless you every day
The gift of friendship warm and true,
Is the one that I would leave for you
Good health and happiness and cheer
To keep you smiling through the year
The gift of peace that comes from God,
With a prayer to guide each path you trod
And when your heart has lost its song
The gift of hope to cheer you on
These are the gifts I'd leave for you.
Christmas Poems: By Maureen


It was a silent night in Bethlehem,
When Christ our King was born,
While shepherds watched their sheep,
On that very early morn

A brilliant star was shining,
Upon that sacred shrine,
Of the Holy Family kneeling,
Beside the manger of God Divine

The shepherds followed this radiant star,
Of royal beauty bright,
And listened to the angels sing,
While praising God all through the night

Hosanna in the highest,
Unto Him all nations sing,
Christ our Savior is born this night,
'Tis Christ our Savior King

The radiance of His being,
Will shine through all our lives,
And crush the sins of all mankind,
Upon which all evil thrives.

Oh, Blessed Child of Mary,
To whom all the world will bow,
Tis God's Son - The only One,
To this, our God forever will avow.

Oh, loving Saviour of mankind,
The souls of man both then and now,
Will sing Your praises forever,
And unto You, all knees will bow.

Each year we'll celebrate Your birth,
To please our God our King,
And pray You will come again,
So peace to this world You'll bring.

Poems: By L M Willson



Christmas poems
Christmas poems
I’ve Been Waiting For Christmas
I’ve been waiting for Christmas,
And it’s almost here.
I’ve been waiting for Christmas,
Santa’s getting near.


Today, December 23rd, another Christmas nears.
I try to keep the tradition up while holding back my tears.

I know I have been blessed for all the many years
of love and joy and family and times we had to share.

The presents wrapped, the tree is lit, the wreath upon the door,
but pondering all the Christmases past and tears begin to fall.

This Christmas will be different,
for some very special loved ones have received God's final call.

Then I dry my tears and say a special prayer.
Dear God, my gift to you is that soul I loved so dear.

I thank you for their life and love
I was so blessed to share.

Now, all that I can ask you is to keep them in your care!
I also want to offer you my each and every tear.

Now I promise to make Christmas joy for those I still have here and
put a smile on their face while we have time to share.


Even though this Christmas
We must spend apart,
You're still right here with me,
Because I keep you in my heart.
So picture me there beside you
Sitting by the twinkling tree,
And rest assured next Christmas
You'll truly be spending it with me.
By Kelly Roper


Each year when Christmas rolls around
I get my nutcracker out.
And each time that he cracks a nut,
it makes me want to shout,
"Oh thank you, Mr. Nutcracker, for
Shelling my nuts for me.
Now all I need is a glass of eggnog,
and I'll eat them by my Christmas tree!
By Kelly Roper


Christmas Poems
Christmas Poems

Santa's workshop is in full swing
And the elves are making tons of toys.

They're gifts for children on Santa's "nice list,"
Filled with names of the good girls and boys.

Trains and cars and dolls and games,
So many toys there will be.

Santa himself will deliver each one,
And leave it under the Christmas tree
By Kelly Roper


A Chubby Little Snowman
A chubby little snowman
had a carrot nose.
Along came a bunny,
and what do you suppose?
That hungry little bunny,
looking for some lunch,
Grabbed that snowman’s nose,
Nibble, nibble, crunch!



Christmas poems
Christmas Poem
Bethlehem Of Judea
A little child,
A shining star.
A stable rude,
The door ajar.
Yet in that place,
So crude, folorn,
The Hope of all
The world was born.


Christmas is Coming

Christmas is coming,
The geese are getting fat,
Please put a penny
In the old man’s hat.
If you haven’t got a penny,
A ha’penny will do,
If you haven’t got a ha’penny,
Then God bless you.
Christmas is coming,
The geese are getting fat,
Please put a penny
In the old man’s hat.
If you haven’t got a penny,
A ha’penny will do,
If you haven’t got a ha’penny,
Then God bless you.

Christmas poems
Christmas Poem



Let Every day Be Christmas
Christmas is forever, not for just one day,
for loving, sharing, giving, are not to put away
like bells and lights and tinsel, in some box upon a shelf. The good you do for
others are good you do yourself.

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