Hushed are the pigeons cooing low,
On dusty rafters of the loft;
And mild-eyed oxen, breathing soft,
Sleep on the fragrant hay below.
Dim shadows in the corners hide;
The glimmering lantern's rays are shed,
Where one young lamb just lifts his head
Then huddles against his mother's side.
Strange silence tingles in the air;
Through the half-open door a bar
Of light from one low hanging star
Touches a baby's radiant hair --
No sound -- The mother, kneeling, lays
Her cheek against the little face.
Oh, human love! Oh, heavenly grace!
Tis yet in silence that she prays!
Ages of silence end to-night;
Then to the long expectant earth
Glad angels come to greet His birth
In burst of music, love and light!

