The New Year
The New Year
Poem
Snow-wrapped and holly-decked it comes,
To richest and to poorest homes.
Twelve jeweled months all set with days
Of priceless opportunities.
A silver moon, a golden sun,
With diamond stars when day is done;
Over all a sapphire sky
Where pearly clouds go floating by.
Notes
Written by Marion D. Paine.
Thanks and Acknowledgements
This poem is part of a play in "Primary Education" - Volume 25 (1917).
Photo by Mama Lisa.
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