New Year's

The Darkling Thrush by Thomas Hardy
I leant upon a coppice gate
Meditations on the Fall and Winter Holidays by Charles Reznikoff
The solid houses in the mist
The Garden Year by Sara Coleridge
January brings the snow
A Good Year Down by Jeni Olin
New York will not accept me at this weight
A Song for New Year's Eve by William Cullen Bryant
Stay yet, my friends, a moment stay—
The Old Year by John Clare
The Old Year's gone away
The Passing of the Year by Robert W. Service
My glass is filled, my pipe is lit
At the Entering of the New Year by Thomas Hardy
Our songs went up and out the chimney
Heavy Snowfall in A Year Gone Past by Laura Jensen
Heavy snowfall in a year gone past
Te Deum by Charles Reznikoff
Not because of victories
The New Year by Emma Lazarus
Fragments for the End of the Year by Jennifer K. Sweeney
On average, odd years have been the best for me
New years' morning by Carl Adamshick
A low, quiet music is playing
A New Law by Greg Delanty
Let there be a ban on every holiday
Letter to GC by Dana Levin
I say most sincerely and desperately, HAPPY NEW YEAR!
In Memoriam, [Ring out, wild bells] by Lord Alfred Tennyson
Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky
New Year's Morning by Helen Hunt Jackson
Only a night from old to new
The Year's Awakening by Thomas Hardy
How do you know that the pilgrim track
In Tenebris by Ford Madox Ford
All within is warm
The Year by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
What can be said in New Year rhymes
Written in the Beginning of the Year 1746 by William Collins
How sleep the brave, who sink to rest
The Call of the Open by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Which yet joined not scent to hue