For years U A Fanthorpe wrote a Christmas poem for her friends.
These and other Christmas poems are now gathered in the Collected Poems.
A favourite is the one about Joseph - not because it's great poetry, it isn't - but it is imaginative psychology with just enough theology to hold it together.
And Poussin's painting shows him suitably worried and wondering what in Gabriel's name he's got himself into!
I am Joseph
I am Joseph, carpenter,
Of David’s kingly line,
I wanted an heir; discovered
My wife’s son wasn't mine.
I am an obstinate lover,
Loved Mary for better or worse,
Wouldn't stop loving when I found
Someone Else came first.
Mine was the likeness I hoped for
When the first-born man-child came.
But nothing of him was me. I couldn't
Even choose his name.
I am Joseph, who wanted
To teach my own boy how to live.
My lesson for my foster son:
Endure. Love. Give.
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