
Lights in the Winter Darkness For many of us December isdark and coldwith the shortest day of the year.Are we the Christmas lights?Beautiful to …
A Beautiful Winter Poem by Pat Alderman (Editor Francisco Bravo Cabrera)
Faith saved us from the savages that we were, losing faith makes us savages again

Lights in the Winter Darkness For many of us December isdark and coldwith the shortest day of the year.Are we the Christmas lights?Beautiful to …
A Beautiful Winter Poem by Pat Alderman (Editor Francisco Bravo Cabrera)
This is a gentle, luminous poem that speaks quietly yet deeply to the season it inhabits. “Lights in the Winter Darkness” captures the physical reality of December—the cold, the shortened days—while opening a tender, reflective question about our own role within that darkness. The idea of asking whether we are the Christmas lights is both simple and profound, inviting the reader to consider warmth, kindness, and presence as acts of light.
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It is a precious poem Sir and thank you for such kind words.
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