Old father Time, his cruel scythe
Has swung full oft around,
Since last the merry Christmas, bells
Rang out their cheerful sound.
With cruel vigor he has held
His great, impartial sway,
And many thousands mown to earth,
Who saw last Christmas day.
For some have left this world for aye,
Who dwelt with us last year;
Glad voices heard amongst us then,
We never more shall hear.
But still we’ll build our Christmas fires,
And sing our Christmas songs,
And for one day forget our griefs,
Our failures and our wrongs.
Then ring, ye joyful bells, ring out;
Ye crashing cymbals fall;
And for old Christmas, hale and stout,
Sound up, ye harps and all.
Let music’s loud and sweetest strain
Beat from our hearts each ill;
Let thoughts of those assuage our pain,
Who are around us still.
Oh, winsome maid, oh, hearty youth,
I urge you on to glee,
For, in your innocence and truth,
You all are dear to me.
Nor youth, nor age should cherish gloom,
And voices oft should sing,
So give the gladsome voices room,
And let the joy-bells ring.
by THOMAS FREDERICK YOUNG (1892-1940)
Public Domain Poetry






Tony,
Highs and lows in life for sure. Have a great end of the year.
Thanks,
Gary
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You too, Gary, and a Happy New Year!
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Lovely.
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We quite agree, Dolly. Thanks for visiting with us this year. We really appreciate you!
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And I – both of you! Best wishes for New Year, and safety for Tati.
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This poem still speaks truth to this day. Great choice.
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It’s been a delight to uncover these works and present them to everyone here! 😀
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🎄💝🕯️🌠✨
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A real “forget about your troubles” approach to Christmas!
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Yes, that’s a good way of putting it, Paddy! Thank you for reading! 🙂
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