The Glow-worm's Story-W. M. Meredith

 THE GLOW-WORM'S STORY

'When Christ in Bethlehem was born,

And in the manager laid,

Then to the Maiden so forlorn

We creatures offerings made.


'The ass brings straw, the ox some hay,

To make the Babe a bed,

And soft warm hair the camels lay.'

'And what brought you?' I said.


'I nibbled off a little leaf,

And placed it on His cheek,

For I no more, to my sore grief,

Could do, I was so weak.


'And with that leaf the Baby played,

And, playing touched me: lo!

Just where His little hand He laid,

For evermore I glow.


'For evermore that glow remains

To yield its gentle light,

For al He touches thus obtains

A radiance true and bright.'


W. M. MEREDITH


Summary: 'The Glow-worm's Story' by W. M. Meredith is a short poem that recounts the story of the Nativity. The speaker is a glow-worm who describes how all the animals and creatures of the earth brought gifts to the Baby Jesus in the manger. The glow-worm could only offer a small leaf, which the Baby Jesus played with and touched, causing the glow-worm to radiate light forevermore. The poem suggests that the humble offering of the glow-worm was enough to bring joy and light to the world, and that even the smallest act of kindness can have a lasting impact.

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