The Poetry Corner

The New Year.

By Madison Julius Cawein

Lift up thy torch, O Year, and let us see What Destiny Hath made thee heir to at nativity! Doubt, some call Faith; and ancient Wrong and Might, Whom some name Right; And Darkness, that the purblind world calls Light. Despair, with Hope's brave form; and Hate, who goes In Friendship's clothes; And Happiness, the mask of many woes. Neglect, whom Merit serves; Lust, to whom, see, Love bends the knee; And Selfishness, who preacheth charity. Vice, in whose dungeon Virtue lies in chains; And Cares and Pains, That on the throne of Pleasure hold their reigns. Corruption, known as Honesty; and Fame That's but a name; And Innocence, the outward guise of Shame. And Folly, men call Wisdom here, forsooth; And, like a youth, Fair Falsehood, whom some worship for the Truth. Abundance, who hath Famine's house in lease; And, high 'mid these, War, blood-black, on the spotless shrine of Peace. Lift up thy torch, O Year! assist our sight! Deep lies the night Around us, and GOD grants us little light!