Make Me a Child Again


    I'm alone this Christmas Eve beside the tree,
    Yet a presence I can feel
    Calls for me to honestly and humbly come,
    And in His presence kneel;
    To forsake the human pride that so controls me;
    To come out from where I hide behind my fears;
    To lay down the sophistry that prevents simplicity;
    And with openhearted, childlike faith,
    Draw near . . . perhaps with tears.

     

    Make me a child again, a child again;
    Heart his Christmas prayer, dear God:
    Give me a tender heart, a childlike trust;
    Let my spirit be reborn.
    I want a faith that knows your Father-heart,
    To believe Your words to me.
    I want to understand, to take your hand,
    To have children's eyes to see.

     

    To be a child again, to touch a friend
    With the love that You have shown.
    To lay aside my fears, forget the years
    I have tried life on my own.
    I ask, O God above, just now remove
    All my hardness, my masks, and sin;
    And at this Christmastime, make me a child again.
    And at this Christmastime, make me a child again.


    - Jack Hayford

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