True Christmas
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**The True Christmas** is a collection of poems by Henry Vaughan, a Welsh metaphysical poet. The poems explore the themes of the birth of Christ, the Incarnation, and the Christian life. Vaughan's poetry is known for its rich imagery, its use of paradox, and its exploration of the relationship between the natural and supernatural worlds. The poems in **The True Christmas** are full of vivid imagery and sensory detail. Vaughan uses language to create a vivid picture of the Christmas story, from the birth of Christ to the visit of the shepherds. He also uses language to explore the emotions and experiences of the people involved in the story, from the joy of the shepherds to the sorrow of Mary. Vaughan's poetry is also known for its use of paradox. He often juxtaposes two seemingly contradictory ideas in order to create a deeper understanding of the truth. For example, in the poem "The Night," he writes, "The night is dark, yet I am light." This paradox suggests that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope. Vaughan's poetry is a powerful and moving exploration of the Christian faith. His poems are full of insight, beauty, and hope.Book Details
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