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The Cultivation of Christmas Trees

The Cultivation of Christmas Trees - T. S.  Eliot

T. S. Eliot (1888 – 1965)

The Cultivation of Christmas Trees - T. S.  Eliot

There are several attitudes towards Christmas,
Some of which we may disregard:
The social, the torpid, the patently commercial,
The rowdy (the pubs being open till midnight),
And the childish β€” which is not that of the child
For whom the candle is a star, and the gilded angel
Spreading its wings at the summit of the tree
Is not only a decoration, but an angel.

The Cultivation of Christmas Trees - T. S.  Eliot

The child wonders at the Christmas Tree:
Let him continue in the spirit of wonder
At the Feast as an event not accepted as a pretext;
So that the glittering rapture, the amazement
Of the first-remembered Christmas Tree,
So that the surprises, delight in new possessions
(Each one with its peculiar and exciting smell),
The expectation of the goose or turkey
And the expected awe on its appearance,

The Cultivation of Christmas Trees - T. S.  Eliot

So that the reverence and the gaiety
May not be forgotten in later experience,
In the bored habituation, the fatigue, the tedium,
The awareness of death, the consciousness of failure,
Or in the piety of the convert
Which may be tainted with a self-conceit
Displeasing to God and disrespectful to children
(And here I remember also with gratitude
St. Lucy, her carol, and her crown of fire):

The Cultivation of Christmas Trees - T. S.  Eliot

So that before the end, the eightieth Christmas
(By β€œeightieth” meaning whichever is last)
The accumulated memories of annual emotion
May be concentrated into a great joy
Which shall be also a great fear, as on the occasion
When fear came upon every soul:
Because the beginning shall remind us of the end
And the first coming of the second coming.

The Cultivation of Christmas Trees by T. S. Eliot is one of my most treasured Christmas books. I find the illustrations so beautiful. It was illustrated by the Catholic painter and poet David Jones.

1954

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