Several years ago, I came across this story published in the New York Daily News by Karen Zautyk. She is a former Editorial Board member there who originally wrote this for her father, John. I think it captures the essence of Christmas being most of all…for the innocent.
O, Little Lamb…Who Made Thee?
It was cold in the stable that night and the animals were huddled together for warmth. The cows and the oxen and the donkeys.
And one little lamb.
Sad, scrawny little lamb, born lame and frail. Too frail to be out with the flock in the fields. The shepherds had carried it into the stable where it would be safe from the wind and the wolves, for both the wolves and the wind came down from the hills with fierceness in the wintertime.
The lamb had food and shelter but that was not enough. It was lonely. Separated from its mother, it felt unloved. The other animals tried to be kind but they had no time. During the day they were busy working. The cows had milk to make, the oxen had earth to plow, and the donkeys had carts to pull.
At night they were all very tired. They’d feed upon the fodder and then go right to bed. None would talk, none would play. None would even sing a lullaby to a lamb that needed comfort. Every night the lamb would cry, and be told to hush, for its bleats disturbed their sleep.
Thus, that night, the lamb cried without making a sound as it had learned to do. And it looked at the strangers who were sharing the stable. At the man, who held the woman’s hand and spoke to her so softly. And especially at the woman, who spoke not at all.
Huddled together, the animals slept, and eventually the lamb slept too.
And the night was silent.
But then, in the darkest hour, there was no more darkness and no more silence. There was the cry of a baby. And the stable shone with the brightest of lights, and there were voices ringing in the air.
The animals, shaken from their dreams, were frightened. They stamped their hooves and tossed their heads and made their frightened-animal noises…but the light was so lovely and the voices so beautiful it wasn’t long before they quieted and began to lose their fear.
And when the light had dimmed to a glow and the voices were only an echo, there in the manger they saw the baby…and their eyes went wide with wonder.
The animals murmured but would not approach until the woman beckoned. Then, one by one, the beasts came forward. All, that is, except the lamb…which was only a baby itself and still terribly afraid. Forgotten by the others, it trembled in a corner and tried to hide beneath the hay.
But. the baby in the manger was trembling too. The cold of the night had returned and the baby had started to shiver. When the animals saw this, they huddled closer about the crib.
The man took off his cloak and made a blanket of it, but the cloak was thin and threadbare and provided little warmth. The woman held the baby to her breast. He shivered still…and she began to weep.
And the lamb, which knew what weeping meant, lifted itself from the hay. Though it was still afraid…it left its hiding place. It made its way among the legs of the bigger beasts until it stood beside the woman…and it laid its head against her knee.
And the softest of hands reached down and stroked its wool.
And the gentlest of hands picked it up and tucked it into the manger straw…and tucked the baby in beside it…and covered them both with the cloak. The baby snuggled near and smiled…and closed his eyes.
And the lamb was very glad it had learned to cry without making a sound. Because it was crying now and didn’t want to wake the child.
But the lamb wasn’t crying because it was sad. It was crying because, at last, it didn’t feel alone. Or afraid. Or unloved.
Then the lamb closed its eyes too.
And the woman sang a lullaby.
Picture Courtesy New York Daily News
absolutely beautiful, thank you for sharing this
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Glad you enjoyed it, Beth.
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Thank you, that is a peaceful and beautiful piece.
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Glad you enjoyed it, Belinda.
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Now that is beautiful writing. Thanks for remembering it to share. Merry Christmas to you, yours, and the Eagles.
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Glad you enjoyed it, Frank. Merry Christmas to you & yours…and I will pass along the good wishes to those Eagles.
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A beautiful story, Bruce. Merry Christmas.
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Glad you enjoyed it, John. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
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Thank you, Bruce.
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Lulu: “We felt so sad for that poor little lamb, up until the end! And then we were happy!”
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The little lamb was happy in the end, so we should all be happy!
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And now I’m crying silently too, because of the feelings the beautiful story elicits
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Each time I read it, I still get those same feelings.
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That is one of the most beautiful Christmas stories I’ve ever read. Thanks so much for sharing it!
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Glad you enjoyed it, Kellye.
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Aw, Bruce, this is simply lovely…🙏🙏🙏💕
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Glad you enjoyed it, Patti. 🙏
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How lovely.
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Glad you enjoyed it, Rivergirl.
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Thanks for sharing this story _ first time I have seen it _ but also for highlighting the work of a newspaper journalist. There are so many talented people still in the profession, and work like this often gets overlooked or underappreciated. I believe Karen Zautyk is retired from the New York Daily News now but continues to uncover stories for the Observer in Kearny, NJ.
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Glad you enjoyed it, Mark. I’m one of those who still reads the papers…as well as the internet.
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A very beautiful story! ❤️🙏🏻
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Glad you enjoyed it, John.🙏
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🙏🏻☺️
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A very beautiful story. Thanks, Bruce.
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Glad you enjoyed it, Lois.
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For once, I’m speechless. That was very beautiful and perfect for this Christmas celebration week. Thank you for sharing!
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Glad you enjoyed it, Chad.
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Thanks for sharing this, Bruce. This is beautiful.
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Glad you enjoyed it, Dan.
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I hadn’t seen this before. A finely written story.
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Glad you enjoyed it, Belinda.
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How can anyone not like this? This will make the eyes water!
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Thanks, Max. Gets me every time!
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A touching story, Bruce. Merry Christmas.
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Glad you enjoyed it, Teagan. Thanks for stopping by, and Merry Christmas to you and yours.
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I love this story, Bruce. Thank you!
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Glad you enjoyed it, Jennie.
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🙂
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What a great story! Merry Christmas!
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Glad you enjoyed it, Belle. The best of holidays to you and yours!
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A beautiful Christmas story!
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Glad you enjoyed it, Dwight!
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Your are welcome!
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Thank you for sharing this beautiful story, Bruce.
Merry Christmas
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Glad you enjoyed it! Merry Christmas to you and yours!
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Beautiful story. It brought tears to my eyes. Merry Christmas.
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Thank you, Lois. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
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Now I want to close my eyes as someone treats me to a lullaby. Very beautiful peace. And… Happy New Year! 😁🥂
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Glad you enjoyed it. Happy New Year!😊🥂
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A truly beautiful little tale. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas a happy New Year, Bruce!
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Lashaan, glad you enjoyed it. All the best to you and yours in the New Year!
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Sweet Merry and Joyous Happy to you and yours, Bruce. I’m glad we found each other as blogging compatriots in 2022, and onward we go in 2023.
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Such a lovely little tale. All the best for 2023!
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The best to you and yours in the New Year as well, Helen!
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Beautiful, Bruce! 🙂
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Thanks, T.W. Also, thanks for the follow and looking forward to following your work as well.😃
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Beautiful story. I’m saving this link and sharing with others. Thank you.
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Glad you enjoyed it, Maryanne. Thanks for stopping by!
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