The Old Year Now Away, A Poem for New Year Blessings
A timeless poem celebrating New Year blessings, joy, reflection, and renewal.
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Updated December 14, 2024, by Catherine Pulsifer
As one year ends and another begins, it's a time for reflection, celebration, and seeking blessings for the future. "The Old Year Now Away" is a timeless poem that captures the spirit of renewal, encouraging us to leave behind our shortcomings and embrace the New Year with joy and hope. The poet’s heartfelt plea, "God send us a happy New Year," is a powerful reminder to seek happiness, unity, and gratitude in the days ahead.
This poem invites us to celebrate the present with loved ones, to strive for better in ourselves, and to trust in the blessings of a brighter year to come. Let its words inspire you to welcome the New Year with faith and cheer!
The Old Year Now Away
Poet: Unknown
The old year now away is fled,
The new year it is entered,
Then let us now our sins down-tread
And joyfully all appear.
Let's merry be this holiday,
And let us now both sport and play,
Hang sorrow, let's cast care away:
God send you a happy New Year!
And now with New-Year's gifts each friend
Unto each other they do send;
God grant we may all our lives amend,
And that the truth may appear.
Now like the snake cast off your skin
Of evil thoughts and wicked sin,
And to amend this New Year begin:
God send us a happy New Year!
And now let all the company
In friendly manner all agree,
For we are here welcome, all may see,
Unto this jolly good cheer.
I thank my master and my dame,
The which are founders of the same;
To eat, to drink now is no shame:
God send us a merry New Year!
Come, lads and lasses every one,
Jack, Tom, Dick, Bessy, Mary, and Joan,
Let's cut the meat up unto the bone,
For welcome you need not fear;
And here for good liquor we shall not lack,
It will whet my brains and strengthen my back;
This jolly good cheer it must go to wrack:
God send us a merry New Year!
Come, give's more liquor when I do call,
I'll drink to each one in this hall;
I hope that so loud I must not bawl,
But unto me lend an ear;
Good fortune to my master send,
And to my dame which is our friend,
Lord bless us all, and so I end:
God send us a happy New Year!
This poem reminds us of three meaningful lessons as we step into the new year:
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A Fresh Start
The new year is a chance to leave behind old mistakes and start fresh. Like shedding an old skin, we’re
encouraged to let go of negativity and focus on living better lives.
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Joyful Celebrations
Life is meant to be celebrated, especially with those we care about. The poem reminds us to gather with loved ones, laugh, and enjoy the blessings of the season together.
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Gratitude and Good Wishes
It’s important to show gratitude for the people who bring joy and generosity into our lives. The poem is also a beautiful reminder to wish happiness and blessings for others in the year ahead.
It’s a simple yet powerful message: embrace the new year with joy, kindness, and a grateful heart!
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