Poetry Sunday: The Passing of the Year by Robert Service
And so we come to the last day of the year, and, yes, there's a poem for that! Robert W. Service, the "Bard of the Yukon," marked the passage of the year with this poem, published in 1912. More than a hundred years later, although much has changed, we still reflect here at the ending on all the events of the year that is passing - the good and the bad, the praiseworthy and the blameworthy. Regardless of it all, I can still say with the poet: "I thank God for each day of you; There! bless you now! Old Year, good-bye!" The Passing of the Year by Robert W. Service, 1874 - 1958 My glass is filled, my pipe is lit, My den is all a cosy glow; And snug before the fire I sit, And wait to feel the old year go. I dedicate to solemn thought Amid my too-unthinking days, This sober moment, sadly fraught With much of blame, with little praise. Old Yea...