A Psalm for New Year's Eve
A PSALM FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE. 1855.
A Friend stands at the door;
In either tight-closed hand
Hiding rich gifts, three hundred and three score:
Waiting to strew them daily o'er the land
Even as seed the sower.
Each drops he, treads it in and passes by:
It cannot be made fruitful till it die.
O good -New Year, we clasp
This warnm shut hand of thine,
Loosing for ever, with half sigh, half gasp,
That which from ours falls like dead fingers' twine:
Ay, whether fierce its grasp
Has been, or gentle, having, been, we know
That it was blessed': let the Old Year go.
O New Year, teach us faith! The road of life is hard:
When our feet bleed and scourging winds us scathe.
Point thou to Him whose visage was more marr'd
Than any man's: who saith
" Make straight paths for your feet " - and to the opprest - "
Come ye to Me, and I will give you rest. "
Yet hang some lamp-like hope
Above this unknown way, Kind year, to give our spirits freer scope
And our hands strength to work while it is day.
But if that way must slope
Tombward, O bring before our fading eyes
The lamp of life, the
Hope that never dies.
Comfort our souls with love,
Love of all human kind;
Love special, close — in which like shelter'd dove
Each weary heart its own safe nest may find;
And love that turns above
Adoringly; contented to resign
All loves, if need be, for the Love Divine.
Friend, come thou like a friend, And whether bright thy face,
Or dina with clouds we cannot comprehend,
We'll hold out patient hands, each in his place,
And trust thee to the end.
Knowin (thou leadest onwards to those spheres
Where there are neither days nor months nor years.
A Friend stands at the door;
In either tight-closed hand
Hiding rich gifts, three hundred and three score:
Waiting to strew them daily o'er the land
Even as seed the sower.
Each drops he, treads it in and passes by:
It cannot be made fruitful till it die.
O good -New Year, we clasp
This warnm shut hand of thine,
Loosing for ever, with half sigh, half gasp,
That which from ours falls like dead fingers' twine:
Ay, whether fierce its grasp
Has been, or gentle, having, been, we know
That it was blessed': let the Old Year go.
O New Year, teach us faith! The road of life is hard:
When our feet bleed and scourging winds us scathe.
Point thou to Him whose visage was more marr'd
Than any man's: who saith
" Make straight paths for your feet " - and to the opprest - "
Come ye to Me, and I will give you rest. "
Yet hang some lamp-like hope
Above this unknown way, Kind year, to give our spirits freer scope
And our hands strength to work while it is day.
But if that way must slope
Tombward, O bring before our fading eyes
The lamp of life, the
Hope that never dies.
Comfort our souls with love,
Love of all human kind;
Love special, close — in which like shelter'd dove
Each weary heart its own safe nest may find;
And love that turns above
Adoringly; contented to resign
All loves, if need be, for the Love Divine.
Friend, come thou like a friend, And whether bright thy face,
Or dina with clouds we cannot comprehend,
We'll hold out patient hands, each in his place,
And trust thee to the end.
Knowin (thou leadest onwards to those spheres
Where there are neither days nor months nor years.
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