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On The New Year.

    By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe



    Fate now allows us,

    'Twixt the departing

    And the upstarting,
    Happy to be;
    And at the call of

    Memory cherish'd,

    Future and perish'd
    Moments we see.

    Seasons of anguish,

    Ah, they must ever

    Truth from woe sever,
    Love and joy part;
    Days still more worthy

    Soon will unite us,

    Fairer songs light us,
    Strength'ning the heart.

    We, thus united,

    Think of, with gladness,

    Rapture and sadness,
    Sorrow now flies.
    Oh, how mysterious

    Fortune's direction!

    Old the connection,

    New-born the prize!

    Thank, for this, Fortune,

    Wavering blindly!

    Thank all that kindly
    Fate may bestow!
    Revel in change's

    Impulses clearer,

    Love far sincerer,
    More heartfelt glow!

    Over the old one,

    Wrinkles collected,

    Sad and dejected,
    Others may view;
    But, on us gently

    Shineth a true one,

    And to the new one
    We, too, are new.

    As a fond couple

    'Midst the dance veering,

    First disappearing,
    Then reappear,
    So let affection

    Guide thro' life's mazy

    Pathways so hazy
    Into the year!



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[Composed for a merry party that used to meet, in 1802, at Goethe's house.]



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