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Song Of The New Year

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    I heard the bells at midnight
        Ring in the dawning year;
    And above the clanging chorus
        Of the song, I seemed to hear
    A choir of mystic voices
        Flinging echoes, ringing clear,
    From a band of angels winging
        Through the haunted atmosphere:
            "Ring out the shame and sorrow,
                And the misery and sin,
            That the dawning of the morrow
                May in peace be ushered in."

    And I thought of all the trials
        The departed years had cost,
    And the blooming hopes and pleasures
        That are withered now and lost;
    And with joy I drank the music
        Stealing o'er the feeling there
    As the spirit song came pealing
        On the silence everywhere:
            "Ring out the shame and sorrow,
                And the misery and sin,
            That the dawning of the morrow
                May in peace be ushered in."

    And I listened as a lover
        To an utterance that flows
    In syllables like dewdrops
        From the red lips of a rose,
    Till the anthem, fainter growing,
        Climbing higher, chiming on
    Up the rounds of happy rhyming,
        Slowly vanished in the dawn:
            "Ring out the shame and sorrow,
                And the misery and sin,
            That the dawning of the morrow
                May in peace be ushered in."

    Then I raised my eyes to Heaven,
        And with trembling lips I pled
    For a blessing for the living
        And a pardon for the dead;
    And like a ghost of music
        Slowly whispered - lowly sung -
    Came the echo pure and holy
        In the happy angel tongue:
            "Ring out the shame and sorrow,
                And the misery and sin,
            And the dawn of every morrow
                Will in peace be ushered in."



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