“One frozen night in 1914, at the height of World War 1, the unthinkable happened: all along the Western front, the British and German soldiers lay down their weapons, an unofficial cease fire, to celebrate Christmas Eve together. They exchanged gifts, and saw each other as brothers, and that peace lasted for two more days, when they were ordered back to battle. In those few days, though, men remembered the reason for Christmas amongst the devastation, and it’s a story that never should be forgotten”
video preamble to
“It Could Happen Again”
(bolded emphasis mine)
Through the smoke filled night silence rose from both sides
Across a bloody battlefield
It was a cold Christmas Eve in 1914
To those who were there, it seemed unreal
As time was still the spirit moved the soldiers
To lay down their arms and raise their voice in song
And pretend for a while the war was over
If it could happened then, it could happen again
A world torn apart could join hands and hearts
To celebrate his birth and peace on this Earth
If for one magic night we could find again a reason not to fight
Maybe there’s a chance; This time it might last.
As opposing sides approached through broken words they spoke
It wasn’t long before they felt at ease
They shared their cigarettes, what they had they used as gifts
They didn’t feel like enemies
With candles lit they stood shoulder to shoulder
And on that field they found true common ground
And as they prayed they dreamed the war was over
If it could happened then, it could happen again
A world torn apart could join hands and hearts
To celebrate his birth and peace on this Earth
If for one magic night we could find again a reason not to fight
Maybe there’s a chance; This time it might last.
If it could happened then, it could happen again.
A reminder that when we put aside our pride over our rights, over what we are fighting for, over our assertions that we are the right ones, believing Righteousness on our side; when all of that is put aside, we are fellow human beings who hurt and love and want to connect. Makes you wonder if being “right” is so very important–if sometimes, connection trumps.
Merry Christmas…may you be a creator of Peace in your world today. May we all be so.
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