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	<title>Poem of the Day &#187; Tennyson</title>
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		<title>The Death Of The Old Year</title>
		<link>http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/2008/12/31/the-death-of-the-old-year/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 12:20:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tejvan Pettinger</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Full knee-deep lies the winter snow,
And the winter winds are wearily sighing:
Toll ye the church bell sad and slow,
And tread softly and speak low,
For the old year lies a-dying.
Old year you must not die;
You came to us so readily,
You lived with us so steadily,
Old year you shall not die.
He lieth still: he doth not move:
He [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Full knee-deep lies the winter snow,<br />
And the winter winds are wearily sighing:<br />
Toll ye the church bell sad and slow,<br />
And tread softly and speak low,<br />
For the old year lies a-dying.<br />
Old year you must not die;<br />
You came to us so readily,<br />
You lived with us so steadily,<br />
Old year you shall not die.</p>
<p>He lieth still: he doth not move:<br />
He will not see the dawn of day.<br />
He hath no other life above.<br />
He gave me a friend and a true truelove<br />
And the New-year will take &#8216;em away.<br />
Old year you must not go;<br />
So long you have been with us,<br />
Such joy as you have seen with us,<br />
Old year, you shall not go.</p>
<p>He froth&#8217;d his bumpers to the brim;<br />
A jollier year we shall not see.<br />
But tho&#8217; his eyes are waxing dim,<br />
And tho&#8217; his foes speak ill of him,<br />
He was a friend to me.<br />
Old year, you shall not die;<br />
We did so laugh and cry with you,<br />
I&#8217;ve half a mind to die with you,<br />
Old year, if you must die.</p>
<p>He was full of joke and jest,<br />
But all his merry quips are o&#8217;er.<br />
To see him die across the waste<br />
His son and heir doth ride post-haste,<br />
But he&#8217;ll be dead before.<br />
Every one for his own.<br />
The night is starry and cold, my friend,<br />
And the New-year blithe and bold, my friend,<br />
Comes up to take his own.</p>
<p>How hard he breathes! over the snow<br />
I heard just now the crowing cock.<br />
The shadows flicker to and fro:<br />
The cricket chirps: the light burns low:<br />
&#8216;Tis nearly twelve o&#8217;clock.<br />
Shake hands, before you die.<br />
Old year, we&#8217;ll dearly rue for you:<br />
What is it we can do for you?<br />
Speak out before you die.</p>
<p>His face is growing sharp and thin.<br />
Alack! our friend is gone,<br />
Close up his eyes: tie up his chin:<br />
Step from the corpse, and let him in<br />
That standeth there alone,<br />
And waiteth at the door.<br />
There&#8217;s a new foot on the floor, my friend,<br />
And a new face at the door, my friend,<br />
A new face at the door.</p>
<p>By: Alfred Tennyson</p>
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		<title>Flower In The Crannied Wall &#8211; Alfred Tennyson</title>
		<link>http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/2008/03/17/flower-in-the-crannied-wall-alfred-tennyson/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 21:17:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tejvan Pettinger</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Flower in the crannied wall,
I pluck you out of the crannies,
I hold you here, root and all, in my hand,
Little flower -but if I could understand
What you are, root and all, and all in all,
I should know what God and man is.
By: Alfred Tennyson
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Flower in the crannied wall,<br />
I pluck you out of the crannies,<br />
I hold you here, root and all, in my hand,<br />
Little flower -but if I could understand<br />
What you are, root and all, and all in all,<br />
I should know what God and man is.</p>
<p>By: Alfred Tennyson</p>
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