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    Evening Mossy,
    That's lovely. I've not heard of Florence Peacock before. I'll have to look her up.

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    The Dying Year

    by: Florence Peacock


    There are no summer flowers
    To deck the Old Year's bier,
    Of all he gave so lavishly,
    Not one remaineth here.

    There are no leaves above us,
    To serve for funeral pall,
    Not one is left to cover him,
    They long ago did fall.

    There are no gentle breezes,
    To waft his latest sighs.
    Alone, by all forgotten,
    'Tis thus the Old Year dies.

    Ah! no, by some remembered;
    Sadly his latest hours
    Are watched by those who love him;
    There is no need for flowers,

    To show him unforgotten;
    While sadly fall our tears,
    As, with the peal of midnight,
    He joins the vanished years.

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    No law breaking hey - like copyright I think we all might be guilty of that.

    Another good choice

    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    The New Year
    by: Ardelia Cotton Barton

    With joy we greet the bright "New Year"--
    Shed tears for year now gone.
    Shed tears for all its dire mistakes--
    Are glad o'er victories won.

    A lesson all the past should teach,
    That we must watch alway
    Our little sins, lest great they grow,
    And fill us with dismay,

    And break all laws till they become
    The master, we the slave
    To evil passions, selfish greed,
    Till not but ill we crave.

    New resolutions we may make;
    But if we keep them not,
    But little good will they e'er do,
    But little good be wrought.

    Oh, welcome we the coming months!
    Will give them hearty cheer.
    We'll bury all our past mistakes,
    In coffin of "Old Year."

    So now you've all been told, watch put for those little sins and no law breaking - or else!

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    Hi HHH, glad you enjoyed them. Here's a really interesting NY poem too...

    Mr. Flood's Party

    BY EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON

    Old Eben Flood, climbing alone one night
    Over the hill between the town below
    And the forsaken upland hermitage
    That held as much as he should ever know
    On earth again of home, paused warily.
    The road was his with not a native near;
    And Eben, having leisure, said aloud,
    For no man else in Tilbury Town to hear:

    "Well, Mr. Flood, we have the harvest moon
    Again, and we may not have many more;
    The bird is on the wing, the poet says,
    And you and I have said it here before.
    Drink to the bird." He raised up to the light
    The jug that he had gone so far to fill,
    And answered huskily: "Well, Mr. Flood,
    Since you propose it, I believe I will."

    Alone, as if enduring to the end
    A valiant armor of scarred hopes outworn,
    He stood there in the middle of the road
    Like Roland's ghost winding a silent horn.
    Below him, in the town among the trees,
    Where friends of other days had honored him,
    A phantom salutation of the dead
    Rang thinly till old Eben's eyes were dim.

    Then, as a mother lays her sleeping child
    Down tenderly, fearing it may awake,
    He set the jug down slowly at his feet
    With trembling care, knowing that most things break;
    And only when assured that on firm earth
    It stood, as the uncertain lives of men
    Assuredly did not, he paced away,
    And with his hand extended paused again:

    "Well, Mr. Flood, we have not met like this
    In a long time; and many a change has come
    To both of us, I fear, since last it was
    We had a drop together. Welcome home!"
    Convivially returning with himself,
    Again he raised the jug up to the light;
    And with an acquiescent quaver said:
    "Well, Mr. Flood, if you insist, I might.

    "Only a very little, Mr. Flood—
    For auld lang syne. No more, sir; that will do."
    So, for the time, apparently it did,
    And Eben evidently thought so too;
    For soon amid the silver loneliness
    Of night he lifted up his voice and sang,
    Secure, with only two moons listening,
    Until the whole harmonious landscape rang—

    "For auld lang syne." The weary throat gave out,
    The last word wavered; and the song being done,
    He raised again the jug regretfully
    And shook his head, and was again alone.
    There was not much that was ahead of him,
    And there was nothing in the town below—
    Where strangers would have shut the many doors
    That many friends had opened long ago.

    I'm trying, in vain, to find a more 'upbeat' NY poem, they all seem to be morose
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    Map Reference by Simon Armitage

    Not that it was the first peak in the range,
    Or the furthest.
    It didn’t have the swankiest name
    And wasn’t the highest even, or the first.

    In fact, if those in the know
    Ever had their say about sea-level or cross-sections,
    Or had their way with angles and vectors,
    Or went there with their instruments about them,
    It might have been more of a hill than a mountain.

    As for its features,
    Walls fell into stones along its lower reaches,
    Fields ran up against its footslopes, scree had loosened
    From around its shoulders. Incidentally, pine trees
    Pitched about its south and west approaches.

    We could have guessed, I think, had we taken to it,
    The view, straightforward, from its summit.

    So,
    As we rounded on it from the road that day,
    How very smart of me to say or not to say
    What we both knew:
    That it stood where it stood, so absolutely, for you.

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    I cannae stand New Year
    Thousands of people simultaneously utter a false cheer
    Yeah were gonna change and give a resolution a try
    and apparantly pigs fly
    crawling up the pavement kebab in hand
    oh youre gonna change the plan must be grand
    to enter the new year in a sorry state
    im sure this change is gonna be handed to you on a plate
    so im off to bed with out celebration or fun
    cos tomorrow in the real world ive gotta race to run

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    This one's superb, but still has the taint of sadness, perhaps that's inevitable as NY often results in as much retrospection as anticipation!

    Burning the Old Year

    BY NAOMI SHIHAB NYE

    Letters swallow themselves in seconds.
    Notes friends tied to the doorknob,
    transparent scarlet paper,
    sizzle like moth wings,
    marry the air.

    So much of any year is flammable,
    lists of vegetables, partial poems.
    Orange swirling flame of days,
    so little is a stone.

    Where there was something and suddenly isn’t,
    an absence shouts, celebrates, leaves a space.
    I begin again with the smallest numbers.

    Quick dance, shuffle of losses and leaves,
    only the things I didn’t do
    crackle after the blazing dies.
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurboTom View Post
    I cannae stand New Year
    Thousands of people simultaneously utter a false cheer
    Yeah were gonna change and give a resolution a try
    and apparantly pigs fly
    crawling up the pavement kebab in hand
    oh youre gonna change the plan must be grand
    to enter the new year in a sorry state
    im sure this change is gonna be handed to you on a plate
    so im off to bed with out celebration or fun
    cos tomorrow in the real world ive gotta race to run
    I like that TT. Good luck for tomorrow's race

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurboTom View Post
    I cannae stand New Year
    Thousands of people simultaneously utter a false cheer
    Yeah were gonna change and give a resolution a try
    and apparantly pigs fly
    crawling up the pavement kebab in hand
    oh youre gonna change the plan must be grand
    to enter the new year in a sorry state
    im sure this change is gonna be handed to you on a plate
    so im off to bed with out celebration or fun
    cos tomorrow in the real world ive gotta race to run
    Nice on TT - best of luck with the race.
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    Yeah! Found a happy oneMerry Christmas And Happy New Year! by Ellis Parker Butler
    Little cullud Rastus come a-skippin’ down de street,
    A-smilin’ and a-grinnin’ at every one he meet;
    My, oh! He was happy! Boy, but was he gay!
    Wishin’ “Merry Chris’mus” an’ “Happy New-Year’s Day”!
    Wishin’ that his wishes might every one come true—
    And—bless your dear heart, honey,—I wish the same to you!
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    ooophs

    Merry Christmas And Happy New Year!
    by Ellis Parker Butler

    Little cullud Rastus come a-skippin’ down de street,
    A-smilin’ and a-grinnin’ at every one he meet;
    My, oh! He was happy! Boy, but was he gay!
    Wishin’ “Merry Chris’mus” an’ “Happy New-Year’s Day”!
    Wishin’ that his wishes might every one come true—
    And—bless your dear heart, honey,—I wish the same to you!

    That's better
    Am Yisrael Chai

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