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Sunday, January 2, 2011
The Old Year by John Clare
The Old Year
The Old Year’s gone away
To nothingness and night:
We cannot find him all the day
Nor hear him in the night:
He left no footstep, mark or place
In either shade or sun:
The last year he’d a neighbour’s face,
In this he’s known as none.
All nothing everywhere:
Mists we on mornings see
Have more substance when they’re here
And more of form than he.
He was a friend by every fire,
In every cot and hall -
A guest to every heart’s desire,
And now he’s nought at all.
Old papers thrown away,
Old garments cast aside,
The talk of yesterday,
All things identified;
But times once torn away
No voices can recall:
The eve of New Year’s Day
Left the Old Year lost to all.
John Clare (1793-1864)
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beautiful words :)
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A great poem to start off the New year :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog today and leaving a comment! I love that poem that you posted -- in fact, there's a wonderful novel by Alan Foulds that "about" the poet John Clare. It's called The Quickening Maze and came out in 2010 -- brilliant read --
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ReplyDeletelovely. such a good poem to start the year with
ReplyDeleteClare's a wonderful poet. Although I'm pretty familiar with his work, I hadn't seen this one before. So, thank you, and Happy New Year!
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ReplyDeleteI've never read or heard this poem before...
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this calender can be used in evryyear cause the year isnt showing only the date is showing..
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and so we leave the old year behind and forward the now.
ReplyDeletelove this idea for a blog! john clare is a fave too xx
ReplyDeleteNever heard of John Clare before, but I'm definitely a fan of this.
ReplyDeleteinspiring. I'll think of this when I try to motivate myself to be less "bum-like"
ReplyDeleteVery nice blog, beautiful writing!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!!
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I had already read John Clare but somehow not this one, it's beautiful, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteOne year down.
ReplyDeleteNice flow!
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