The Burning Babe

Summary

This literary piece describes a poetic and symbolic vision experienced during a cold winter night, where the narrator encounters a burning baby that appears in the sky. The baby, an allegorical symbol of Christ, speaks of its suffering, emphasizing themes of sacrifice and redemption. Through vivid imagery, the baby represents love, justice, and mercy, with its burning suggested as a transformative force for the purification of souls. The narrative connects this mystical experience to the essence of the Christmas holiday, evoking a reflection on the spiritual significance of Christ's birth and the cleansing power of his sacrifice. The encounter leaves a profound impact on the observer, who realizes the profound nature of the vision on Christmas day.

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As I in hoary winter’s night stood shivering in the snow,
Surpris’d I was with sudden heat which made my heart to glow;
And lifting up a fearful eye to view what fire was near,
A pretty Babe all burning bright did in the air appear;
Who, scorched with excessive heat, such floods of tears did shed
As though his floods should quench his flames which with his tears were fed.
“Alas!” quoth he, “but newly born, in fiery heats I fry,
Yet none approach to warm their hearts or feel my fire but I!
My faultless breast the furnace is, the fuel wounding thorns,
Love is the fire, and sighs the smoke, the ashes shame and scorns;
The fuel Justice layeth on, and Mercy blows the coals,
The metal in this furnace wrought are men’s defiled souls,
For which, as now on fire I am to work them to their good,
So will I melt into a bath to wash them in my blood.”
With this he vanish’d out of sight and swiftly shrunk away,
And straight I called unto mind that it was Christmas day.