Fifty Christmas Poems for Children, by Florence B. Hyett, [1923], at sacred-texts.com
A BOY was Born at Bethlehem
that knew the haunts of Galilee.
He wandered on Mount Lebanon,
and learned to love each forest tree.
But I was born at Marlborough,
and love the homely faces there;
and for all other men besides
'tis little love I have to spare.
I should not mind to die for them,
my own dear downs, my comrades true.
But that great heart of Bethlehem,
he died for men he never knew.
And yet, I think, at Golgotha,
as Jesus' eyes were closed in death,
they saw with love most passionate
the village street at Nazareth.
--E. HILTON YOUNG