To the purely rational mind, January first is just another
day. This year it is a Tuesday. Another Tuesday.
But the change of a digit on the year-counter has an almost
magical effect on the parts of us that are not purely rational.
A new year, and a parade of new hopes and dreams.
Some take stock in the year that just ended, achievements
and regrets. I find myself doing that on the Jewish New Year, (Rosh Hashanah)
as the ten days that follow it are meant to be days of reflection culminating
in atonement. The secular New Year (Gregorian counter) is a time for renewed oomph
and hope. No resolutions, just a vow to march on with stars in my eyes.
On January first, the verses of Thomas Hardy’s (1840-1928) Song of Hope are singing in my ears:
O sweet To-morrow! -
After to-day
There will away
This sense of sorrow.
Then let us borrow
Hope, for a gleaming
Soon will be streaming,
Dimmed by no gray -
No gray!
While the winds wing us
Sighs from The Gone,
Nearer to dawn
Minute-beats bring us;
When there will sing us
Larks of a glory
Waiting our story
Further anon -
Anon!
Doff the black token,
Don the red shoon,
Right and retune
Viol-strings broken;
Null the words spoken
In speeches of rueing,
The night cloud is hueing,
To-morrow shines soon -
Shines soon!
After to-day
There will away
This sense of sorrow.
Then let us borrow
Hope, for a gleaming
Soon will be streaming,
Dimmed by no gray -
No gray!
While the winds wing us
Sighs from The Gone,
Nearer to dawn
Minute-beats bring us;
When there will sing us
Larks of a glory
Waiting our story
Further anon -
Anon!
Doff the black token,
Don the red shoon,
Right and retune
Viol-strings broken;
Null the words spoken
In speeches of rueing,
The night cloud is hueing,
To-morrow shines soon -
Shines soon!
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year, Mirka! Happy Renewed Ooomphing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a satisfying poem! I've read some of Hardy's novels, but very little of his poetry. I really enjoyed this. On another note, no resolutions for me, either . . . although I do have writing plans for the year. Here's hoping all of your hopes for the new year come true.
ReplyDeleteEven though it's just another number, it gives people a sense of a new beginning. Hope.
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the best in 2019.
There's something very hopeful about a fresh calendar page. It helps a lot that today is very sunny. Happy 2019, Mirka!
ReplyDeleteHappy new year, Mirka! I'm wishing you the best.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Mirka! I'm enjoying my new calendars :) Looking forward to great things!
ReplyDeleteHope your 2019 will be shiny and bright, Mirka!
ReplyDeleteOh yes! So many opportunities for reflection and evaluation beginning in Advent for me. A very happy, healthful, and holy 2019 to you!
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