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New Year Hopes and Wishes
Last year expired to sounds of Auld Lang Syne, The bells of Christmas past are heard no more, A 'New Year Toast' is raised with mulled red wine, Before December bills come through the door. New resolutions made with fervent mind, So sadly most are destined not to last, And in such broken promises you'll find, A mirrored image of a failed year passed . Act kindly to a pauper on the street, Is all your spare cash for the bargain sales ? Give help to some old pensioner you meet, Or will it be another of your fails ? Though 2020 was a woeful year, We must dig deep...for coping skills to delve, Farewell old year, I doubt we'll shed a tear, I couldn't wait to hear the clock strike twelve. I send you all good tidings with fine cheer, Straight from the Em'rald Isle across the miles, May all your Covid worries disappear, And future frowns may all revert to smiles.
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