My family were travelers 
Along a rugged road. 
We were with a crowd 
Who carried a heavy load. 
 
We got slack in keeping up 
The leaders were far ahead. 
I was told He had to be born 
But at the Inn there was no bed. 
 
We entered into a city 
Where a star shone so bright. 
It drew a mass of people 
Even wise men came by night. 
 
We heard the cattle lowing  
We heard the baby's cry. 
And one man said to us 
Its sad He came to die. 
 
I really didn't know 
Just what this fellow meant. 
But I later felt the power 
When I learned why He was sent. 
 
Still I am a traveler 
Telling what I was told. 
Teaching of His redemption 
And how His love saves the soul.
Cecelia Weir
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-traveler-x-mas/