Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A PLEA FOR THE OLD YEAR, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I see the smiling new year climb the heights Last Line: Now his strong conqueror, the new, appears. Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise Subject(s): Holidays; New Year | ||||||||
I SEE the smiling New Year climb the heights -- The clouds, his heralds, turn the sky to rose, And flush the whiteness of the winter snows Till Earth is glad with Life and Life's delight. The weary Old Year died when died the night, And this new comer, proud with triumph, shows His radiant face, and each glad subject knows The welcome Monarch, born to rule aright. Yet there are graves far-off that no man tends, Where lie the vanished loves and hopes and fears, The dreams that grew to be our hearts' best friends, The smiles, and, dearer than the smiles, the tears -- These were that Old Year's gifts, whom none defends, Now his strong Conqueror, the New, appears. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NEW YEAR'S POEM by MARGARET AVISON A SPEED OF HISTORY by MARGARET AVISON NEW YEAR'S DAY by DAVID LEHMAN LINES FOR THE NEW YEAR by JULIE CARR I AM RUNNING INTO A NEW YEAR by LUCILLE CLIFTON FOR THE NEW YEAR (2) by ROBERT CREELEY A PAINTED FAN by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON |
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