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Innkeeper's key

Innkeeper's key
To signify a special night. 
Mary and Joseph had come to stay 
But each lodging place turned them away. 
At the last place they tried, still no room at all 
Except for a simple hay-filled stall. 
Thanks to one man's kindness to those needy strangers 
Jesus' life began, safe in a lowly manger. 
This innkeeper's key is a symbol of 
How a simple act fills the world with love. 
Keep this key, and remember God's love is the reason 
We are filled with blessings each Christmas season. 


Just found your site, and my poem.  Thought I would let you know that 
I am the author, originally wrote it for a crafter on thegardenweb 
craft site a number of years ago.  I use it in a foldover card, with 
a manger scene on the front, and a gold skeleton key glued to the 
inside with the poem.

Les Hollowed


 

No printable file yet! Sorry