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    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    In the gruesome night and the wintry weather,
        I watched two dear friends die,
    And I buried them both in one grave together.
        Oh! who is so sad as I?
    For the old love, and the old year,
        They both have passed away;
    And I never can find the old cheer
        Come what will or may.

    I heard the bell in the tall church steeple
        Clang out a joyful strain.
    And I thought, 'Of all the great world's people,
        I have the bitterest pain.'
    For the old year was a good year,
        And the old love was sweet;
    And how could my heart hold any cheer
        When both lay dead at my feet.

    Life may smile and the skies may brighten,
        Winter will pass with its snows;
    Grief will wane and the burden lighten -
        And June will come with the rose.
    But it cannot bring the old cheer
        To fill my empty breast;
    For the old year was the one year,
        And the old love was best.



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