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WINTER ' FOURTEEN A POETRY EDITORIAL BY O ONAH V J OSLIN O UTSIDE THE INN by Ron. Lavalette There would, of course, have to be a star —as there always is— but only a single star, luminous beckoning above the merest shelter. Around the meager dwelling, its wattle daubed with ordinary midnight, there would of course be shepherds, nodding, and music of sheep bells a softly ringing lullaby. There would have to be an angel. The sky, a clear intoxicant, would open and the angel would sing and the shepherds, keeping their sheep would have to spread the word and be certain. Outside the Inn by Ron Lavalette, remains one of my favourite poems. We published it at Every Day Poets, on Christmas Day 2008 and included it in our first anthology. I have read it every Christmas The Linnet's Wings Poetry, Winter 2014