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Meaning Behind “The Cow in the Manger” “The Cow in the Manger” imagines a gentle, loving companion quietly sharing the stable with baby Jesus on that holy night. Through the character of Clara the Cow, this song reminds us that God often uses simple, ordinary things to express extraordinary love. Clara doesn’t bring treasure or riches. She brings warmth, comfort, straw, milk, and care. She gives what she has, from the heart, and that becomes her worship. This song invites us to see Christmas from a humble perspective. In a world that celebrates the biggest, loudest, and most impressive gifts, Clara shows that kindness, gentleness, and willingness to give are just as beautiful. Her presence in the story reflects the heart of Christmas: love, service, and quiet devotion to Jesus. “The Cow in the Manger” gently teaches children and reminds adults that no gift is too small when it is given with love. Just like Clara, we each have something special we can offer God and others. Sometimes the greatest gifts are the simplest acts of care, kindness, and compassion. The Cow In The Manger (to the tune of Away In A Manger) Lyrics by Timothy Ewing (Verse 1) Away in the stable, no crib for His bed, Clara the moo Cow stood near Jesus head. Her breath warmed the baby, her moo soft and low, A melody soothing, as pure as fresh snow. (Verse 2) Her bell gently jingled, a sweet, peaceful sound, That kept baby Jesus content all around. She offered her straw for His manger that night, A gift from dear Clara, so humble, so bright. (Verse 3) Her milk fed the baby, her heart full of care, As she knelt by the Savior with love in the air. Clara the Cow, with her gifts from above, Reminds us of Christmas and God’s endless love. (Verse 4) So think of dear Clara, and her humble part, She gave what she could, straight from the heart. No gift is too small when given with care, Like Clara, let’s love and be willing to share.