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MAIN STREET AND OTHER POEMS


GATES AND DOORS (continued)

There was a courteous hostler
(He is in Heaven to-night)
He held Our Lady's bridle
And helped her to alight;
He spread clean straw before her
Whereon she might lie down,
And Jesus Christ has given him
An everlasting crown.


Unlock the door this evening
And let your gate swing wide,
Let all who ask for shelter
Come speedily inside.
What if your yard be narrow?
What if your house be small?
There is a Guest is coming
Will glorify it all.


There was a joyous hostler
Who knelt on Christmas morn
Beside the radiant manger
Wherein his Lord was born.


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