Ode to Joy


It's a long journey,

setting out

for the purpose of being counted.

Brought together by an angel,

emissary of 'I Am',

and the donkey is gentle.


How many miles

on tired legs?

The woman bears new life,

kicking in her womb.

The man takes on the responsibly,

of teaching God about Himself.


They know little of the days ahead,

call it trust,

call it faith.

Frustration will tighten its grip

when the inns are full

and labor pains strike.


But the journey is long.

Perhaps songs are sung

among a caravan.

Excitement might be added to each step,

by a song

of Exodus.


Centuries beyond Moses,

travelers no longer in chains,

Bethlehem looms,

not Babylon,

and the song speaks not of a desert,

but of salvation.



copyright 2025 - Donald P James Jr

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