The Shortest Day

Every year, I return to this poem, for what it says to me about the light and the dark and the revelry. Enjoy, and happy yule, my friends.



The Shortest Day


by Susan Cooper


And so the Shortest Day came and the year died


And everywhere down the centuries of the snow-white world


Came people singing, dancing,


To drive the dark away.


They lighted candles in the winter trees;


They hung their homes with evergreen;


They burned beseeching fires all night long


To keep the year alive.


And when the new year’s sunshine blazed awake


They shouted, revelling.


Through all the frosty ages you can hear them


Echoing behind us – listen!


All the long echoes, sing the same delight,


This Shortest Day,


As promise wakens in the sleeping land:


They carol, feast, give thanks,


And dearly love their friends,


And hope for peace.


And now so do we, here, now,


This year and every year.


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