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Song For New Year's Eve

Song For New Year's Eve

William Cullen Bryant

A Song For New Year's Eve is a poem written by American Romantic poet William Cullen Bryant in 1859. The poem reflects on the passage of time and the transition into a new year, capturing themes of reflection and renewal. This work is notable for its lyrical quality and its celebration of the New Year, making it a fitting piece for year-end reflections. It was featured in a LibriVox recording project in December 2012.

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