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New Year's Day

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    When with clanging and with ringing
        Comes the year's initial day,
    I can feel the rhythmic swinging
        Of the world upon its way;
    And though Right still wears a fetter,
        And though Justice still is blind,
    Time's beyond is always better
        Than the paths he leaves behind.

    In our eons of existence,
        As we circle through the night,
    We annihilate the distance
        'Twixt the darkness and the light.
    From beginnings crude and lowly,
        Round and round our souls have trod
    Through the circles, winding slowly
        Up to knowledge and to God.

    With each century departed
        Some old evil found a tomb,
    Some old truth was newly started
        In propitious soil to bloom.
    With each epoch some condition
        That has handicapped the race
    (Worn-out creed or superstition)
        Unto knowledge yields its place.

    Though in folly and in blindness
        And in sorrow still we grope,
    Yet in man's increasing kindness
        Lies the world's stupendous hope;
    For our darkest hour of errors
        Is as radiant as the dawn,
    Set beside the awful terrors
        Of the ages that have gone.

    And above the sad world's sobbing,
        And the strife of clan with clan,
    I can hear the mighty throbbing
        Of the heart of God in man;
    And a voice chants through the chiming
        Of the bells, and seems to say,
    We are climbing, we are climbing,
        As we circle on our way.



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