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2001-12-31 - 17:06 Blood Road , by Katharine Lee Bates From America the Beautiful and Other Poems (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1911). The Old Year groaned as he trudged away, His guilty shadow black on the snow, And the heart of the glad New Year turned grey At the road Time bade him go. "O Gaffer Time, is it blood-road still?
He laughed as he answered, grim Gaffer Time,
"And thou, fair youngling, wilt mend the tale?"
"Come back, Old Year, with thy burden bent.
"And I, the first of a stately train,
The Old Year sneered as he limped away
I believe in yesterday --- I love ya, tomorrow
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