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In the poems that appear here imagination plays a significant role. We do not know exactly what people expect or anticipate at Advent but we know it can be radically different depending on ones situation in life: the poor the homeless those enveloped in war the wealthy the desperately ill or injured. What one awaits does not change the nature of Christs coming but it greatly influences how Christ is received. One thing is quite clear: it is the love of God that descends to earth in this child a child of peace and goodwill. If one is not awaiting these things ones celebration may be well-meaning but very wrong-headed. These poems imagine what Advent and Christmas are not and what they might be. How might they be seen through the eyes of the poor and marginalized? How might they be viewed by a business concern? How are they misunderstood? What does Christmas mean when a bell rings on Christmas Day and a church building has been destroyed and all that remains is the bell tower?