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Inspirational New Year Wishes
A New Year is like a blank book—the pen is in your hands. Write a beautiful story.Every end marks a new beginning. Keep determination strong, and..
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Classic Happy New Year Wishes
Wishing you a Happy New Year filled with joy, laughter, and success.Out with the old, in with the new! May your year be bright and happy.May every..
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Short Happy New Year Messages
2025: Good vibes, less stress.Here’s to a phenomenal year!Let’s make 2025 amazing!Cheers to the coming year!2025, bring it on!Wishing you a year full..
©  New Year’s Day
Happy New Year Messages for Colleagues
Happy New Year, work bestie! Let’s make 2025 the year of zero meetings that could’ve been emails.I’m hoping that 2025 is a year full of deadlines you..
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Happy New Year Messages for a Friend
 I’m so grateful for our friendship, and I hope the year ahead brings even more opportunities for it to grow, strengthen, and blossom in beautiful..
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Happy New Year Messages for a Partner
As we welcome the New Year, I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for being my greatest support. Here’s to another year..
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Happy New Year Messages for Grandparents
Happy New Year, Grandma and Grandpa! Your love and wisdom have shaped me into who I am today. Thank you.Happy New Year to my favourite storytellers..
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Happy New Year Messages for Parents
Cheers to a New Year filled with cosy moments and endless laughter. Love you both so much!Cheers to a New Year for my incredible parents, filled with..
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Happy New Year Messages for a Sibling
Happy New Year! Let’s make 2025 as unforgettable as the last few years of our adventures!Cheers to an amazing 2025, sis! Seeing you go after your..
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Funny Happy New Year Messages
Cheers to another year where we can still make ‘adulting’ optional and fun compulsory.I was ready to say goodbye to all my bad habits for 2025, but..
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Faustina, or Rock Roses
Tended by Faustinayes in a crazy houseupon a crazy bed,frail, of chipped enamel,blooming above her headinto four vaguely..
©  Elizabeth Bishop
Crusoe in England
A new volcano has erupted,the papers say, and last week I was readingwhere some ship saw an island being born:at first a breath of steam, ten miles..
©  Elizabeth Bishop
Suicide Of A Moderate Dictator
This is a day when truths will out, perhaps;leak from the dangling telephone earphonessapping the festooned switchboards' strength;fall from the..
©  Elizabeth Bishop
Intimate, Low-Voiced, Delicate Things
It is marvellous to wake up togetherAt the same minute; marvellous to hearThe rain begin suddenly all over the roof,To feel the air suddenly clearAs..
©  Elizabeth Bishop
Songs For A Colored Singer
IA washing hangs upon the line,but it's not mine.None of the things that I can seebelong to me.The neighbors got a radio with an aerial;we got a..
©  Elizabeth Bishop
Strayed Crab
This is not my home. How did I get so far from water? It mustbe over that way somewhere.I am the color of wine, of tinta. The inside of my..
©  Elizabeth Bishop
Squatter's Children
On the unbreathing sides of hillsthey play, a specklike girl and boy,alone, but near a specklike house.The Sun's suspended eyeblinks casually, and..
©  Elizabeth Bishop
Manuelzinho
[Brazil. A friend of the writer is speaking.]Half squatter, half tenant (no rent)—a sort of inheritance; white,in your thirties now, and supposedto..
©  Elizabeth Bishop
Sonnet (1979)
Caught -- the bubblein the spirit level,a creature divided;and the compass needlewobbling and wavering,undecided.Freed -- the brokenthermometer's..
©  Elizabeth Bishop
Sonnet (1928)
I am in need of music that would flowOver my fretful, feeling finger-tips,Over my bitter-tainted, trembling lips,With melody, deep, clear, and..
©  Elizabeth Bishop
Trouvée
Oh, why should a henhave been run overon West 4th Streetin the middle of summer?She was a white hen--red-and-white now, of course.How did she get..
©  Elizabeth Bishop
View Of The Capitol From The Library Of Congress
Moving from left to left, the lightis heavy on the Dome, and coarse.One small lunette turns it asideand blankly stares off to the sidelike a big..
©  Elizabeth Bishop
Sleeping On The Ceiling
It is so peaceful on the ceiling!It is the Place de la Concorde.The little crystal chandelieris off, the fountain is in the dark.Not a soul is in the..
©  Elizabeth Bishop
Sonnet
I am in need of music that would flowOver my fretful, feeling finger-tips,Over my bitter-tainted, trembling lips,With melody, deep, clear, and..
©  Elizabeth Bishop
Giant Snail
The rain has stopped. The waterfall will roar like that allnight. I have come out to take a walk and feed. My body--foot,that is--is wet and cold and..
©  Elizabeth Bishop