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Published: Tuesday, 17 December 2024 at 13:44 PM


Some of these Christmas poems are so famous they barely need introducing, others are better known for one or two much-quoted lines.

All deal with timeless themes that reach beyond the specificities of Christmas itself. Here are ten of the very best Christmas poems, plucked from four centuries’ worth of poetry.

Best Christmas poems

1. ‘In the Bleak Midwinter’ by Christina Rossetti

Although most of us know it as a Christmas carol, thanks to the composer Gustav Holst, Christina Rossetti’s text, which was published in the magazine Scribner’s Monthly in January 1872, stands as a poem in its own right.

Throughout her life Rossetti, who rejected two different suitors on religious grounds, was sustained by her devotion to the Anglo-Catholic movement. And ‘In the Bleak Midwinter, whose solemnity sets it apart from other Christmas texts, is an expression of that devotion, focusing on the reverence of those who came to pay homage to Christ on the day of his birth. Rossetti apparently earned £10 for the poem, which is quite a lot by today’s standards.

We named ‘In the Bleak Midwinter’ as one of the best Christmas carols of all time. Indeed, we think it stands up as the world’s favourite Christmas carol.