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  1. Poetry to reflect on the past year and ring in the new.

  2. Inspirational Poems for New Years. The new year is a time to celebrate new beginnings. It is time to celebrate having a clean slate. Anything is possible because the past doesn't matter. It has become a time to celebrate our romantic relationships by kissing at the moment that the new year begins. Many of us also celebrate by getting totally ...

    • Robert Burns, “Song—Auld Lang Syne”
    • Ella Wheeler Wilcox, “The Year”
    • Helen Hunt Jackson, “New Year’S Morning”
    • Alfred, Lord Tennyson, “The Death of The Old Year”
    • More New Year's Poetry
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    It is a song that millions choose to sing every year as the clock strikes midnight and it is a timeless classic. Auld Lang Syne is both a song and a poem, after all, songs are poetry set to music, right? And yet, the tune we know today isn't quite the same thing that Robert Burns had in mind when he wrote it over two centuries ago. The melody has c...

    If there is a New Year's Eve poem worth putting to memory, it is Ella Wheeler Wilcox's "The Year." This short and rhythmical poem sums up everything we experience with the passing of each year and it rolls off the tongue when recited. If you get the opportunity, read Wilcox's “New Year: A Dialogue.” Written in 1909, it is a fantastic dialogue betwe...

    Along those same lines, Hellen Hunt Jackson's poem, "New Year's Morning" discusses how it's only one night and that each morning can be New Year's. This is a fantastic piece of inspirational prose that ends with:

    Poets often relate the old year with drudgery and sorrow and the new year with hope and lifted spirits. Alfred, Lord Tennyson did not shy away from these thoughts and the title of his poem, "The Death of the Old Year" captures the sentiment of the verses perfectly. In this classic poem, Tennyson spends the first four verses lamenting the year's pas...

    Death, life, sadness, and hope; poets in the 19th and 20th centuries took these New Year's themes to great extremes as they wrote. Some took an optimistic view while, for others, it seems to have only led to despair. As you explore this theme, be sure to read these classic poems and study some of the context of the poets' lives as the influence is ...

    Francis Thompson, “New Year’s Chimes” (1897)
    Thomas Hardy, “The Darkling Thrush” (composed December 31, 1900, published 1902)
    Thomas Hardy, “New Year’s Eve” (1906)
    D.H. Lawrence, “New Year’s Eve” (1917) and “New Year’s Night” (1917)
  3. Eight beautiful New Year’s poems. Our edit of the best New Year poems, to celebrate New Year's Eve and welcome in the new year from 'Auld Lang Syne' to 'Ring Out, Wild Bells'.

  4. 4 de ene. de 2021 · A list of 20 New Year's Poems that are hopeful, positive, and reflective to read at the beginning of the year for a new start.

    • Alison Doherty
  5. New years poems - High quality New Year poetry, in rhyme and free verse, for greeting cards, toasts. A Christian poem and prayer and a New Year song.