Awesome poems on new year

Here are some awesome poems on New Year:

  1. "Ode to the New Year" by Edgar Allan Poe:

"Ring out, ye bells, and let the echoes fade, As we bid adieu to the year that's made, And welcome in the new, with all its might, And may its blessings be our guiding light.

May the old year's troubles be forgot, And may the new year bring us joy and not, May our hearts be light, and our spirits free, And may the new year bring us happiness to see."

  1. "New Year's Eve" by Langston Hughes:

"The clock strikes twelve, and the year is new, A time for making resolutions anew, For leaving the old behind, and starting fresh, For making amends, and wiping the slate clean.

But as I stand here, in this quiet night, I think of all the things that didn't go right, The mistakes I made, the chances I didn't take, The opportunities I let slip away, for my own sake.

But still, I hold on to hope, and the promise of the new, For I know that every year is a chance to renew, To start again, to try again, to make it right, To make this year the best one yet, and shine with all my might."

  1. "A New Year's Wish" by Maya Angelou:

"May the new year bring us peace, and quiet the mind, May it bring us joy, and leave our worries behind, May it bring us love, and fill our hearts with cheer, And may it bring us hope, and banish all our fear.

May we find our way, and follow our dreams, May we find our voice, and speak our truths, and make our own themes, May we find our strength, and stand tall and proud, And may we find our way, and never be lost, or confused, or loud."

  1. "New Year's Day" by Billy Collins:

"The snow is falling gently on the ground, And the world is quiet, and still, and sound, The trees stand tall, and the houses sleep, And the world is full of promise, and the future is deep.

The year is new, and full of possibility, And the world is full of wonder, and the future is full of mystery, And I stand here, and look around, And feel the weight of the world, and the weight of the year, and the weight of the ground."

  1. "A New Year's Prayer" by Mary Oliver:

"May the new year bring us wisdom, and may we use it well, May it bring us courage, and may we stand tall and tell, May it bring us love, and may we share it with all, And may it bring us peace, and may we find our way to the wall.

May we find our way, and follow our hearts, May we find our voice, and speak our truths, and make our own starts, May we find our strength, and stand tall and proud, And may we find our way, and never be lost, or confused, or loud."

These poems capture the essence of the New Year, with themes of hope, renewal, and new beginnings. They offer words of wisdom, encouragement, and inspiration to help us navigate the challenges and opportunities that come with a new year.