Ella Wheeler Wilcox

New Year: A Dialogue

MORTAL:
   “The night is cold, the hour is late, the world is bleak and drear;
   Who is it knocking at my door?”
 
THE NEW YEAR:
   “I am Good Cheer.”
 
MORTAL:
   “Your voice is strange; I know you not; in shadows dark I grope.
   What seek you here?”
 
THE NEW YEAR:
   “Friend, let me in; my name is Hope.”
 
MORTAL:
   “And mine is Failure; you but mock the life you seek to bless. Pass on.”
 
THE NEW YEAR:
   “Nay, open wide the door; I am Success.”
 
MORTAL:
   “But I am ill and spent with pain; too late has come your wealth. I cannot use it.”
 
THE NEW YEAR:
   “Listen, friend; I am Good Health.”
 
MORTAL:
   “Now, wide I fling my door. Come in, and your fair statements prove.”
 
THE NEW YEAR:
   “But you must open, too, your heart, for I am Love.”
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