Amanda Gorman has shared a new poem to wrap up the year and welcome 2022. On Wednesday, the 23-year-old, who made history as the youngest poet laureate at President Joe Biden’s inauguration, released a poem titled, “New Day’s Lyric.”

Almost one year after Gorman managed to capture the nation with her inaugural poem, “The Hill We Climb,” Instagram shared her new work along with a video of the poet reciting the piece.

In a separate post promoting the poem, Gorman revealed she would be raising funds for the International Rescue Committee. The organization helps people affected by humanitarian crises.

Instagram has already donated $50,000 and Gorman encouraged her followers to contribute to the cause. Gorman wrote the poem to celebrate the new year and honor those in crisis.

Check out the full text of the poem below.

“New Day’s Lyric” by Amanda Gorman

May this be the day

We come together.

Mourning, we come to mend,

Withered, we come to weather,

Torn, we come to tend,

Battered, we come to better.

Tethered by this year of yearning,

We are learning

That though we weren’t ready for this,

We have been readied by it.

We steadily vow that no matter

How we are weighed down,

We must always pave a way forward.

This hope is our door, our portal.

Even if we never get back to normal,

Someday we can venture beyond it,

To leave the known and take the first steps.

So let us not return to what was normal,

But reach toward what is next.

What was cursed, we will cure.

What was plagued, we will prove pure.

Where we tend to argue, we will try to agree,

Those fortunes we forswore, now the future we foresee,

Where we weren’t aware, we’re now awake;

Those moments we missed

Are now these moments we make,

The moments we meet,

And our hearts, once all together beaten,

Now all together beat.

Come, look up with kindness yet,

For even solace can be sourced from sorrow.

We remember, not just for the sake of yesterday,

But to take on tomorrow.

We heed this old spirit,

In a new day’s lyric,

In our hearts, we hear it:

For auld lang syne, my dear,

For auld lang syne.

Be bold, sang Time this year,

Be bold, sang Time,

For when you honor yesterday,

Tomorrow ye will find.

Know what we’ve fought

Need not be forgot nor for none.

It defines us, binds us as one,

Come over, join this day just begun.

For wherever we come together,

We will forever overcome.

Amanda Gorman
Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman speaks during the inauguration of U.S. President Joe Biden on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 20, 2021 in Washington, DC. Alex Wong/Getty Images