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As Seen at the Uffizi

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An audience of shepherds
Looks on adoringly
As Mary gently bounces
The babe upon her knee. 

To Mary’s side stands Joseph.
He isn’t looking on.
To judge from his expression
He’s wishing he were gone

Well up into the mountains
That rim the little town
To dwell amongst the shepherds
Till things have settled down.
 

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