THE year, sweet wife, is on the wane The happy-hearted year, That brought us only tithes of pain, And rounded sheaves of cheer. Beside the glowing embers we Need envy no one's pelf; Content am I to partner be In firm of "Wife and Self." Swift glide away the last low sands, Fast fades the hearth-fire's light; We face the world with wedded hands Good-night, old year, good-night! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE NEW APOCRYPHA: BUSINESS REVERSES by EDGAR LEE MASTERS OLNEY HYMNS: 18. LOVEST THOU ME? by WILLIAM COWPER TO HIS WATCH, WHEN HE COULD NOT SLEEP by EDWARD HERBERT PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 93. AL-NOOR by EDWIN ARNOLD THE HAPPY NIGHTINGALE by PHILIP AYRES CHARLES EDWARD AT VERSAILLES ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF CULLODEN by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN |