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Our Life Our Clock

Our Life Our Clock

A Story by Stephen


The clock that limits the time on our life, what are we going to do with it?
IN YOUR EYES

IN YOUR EYES

A Poem by Dhaye


I see...
ALL YOU CAN BE

ALL YOU CAN BE

A Poem by Marie


There are many things...
Little Reasons Why

Little Reasons Why

A Poem by gabiaimee


I love all the little things.
A Poem To Taco Bell

A Poem To Taco Bell

A Poem by WeltyShrimp


Oh Taco Bell!You Toxic Hell!Your flavorful spiceMakes my afternoon less than nice.You delicious yet evil being,You always leave my stomach disagreeing..
Ring

Ring

A Poem by Stephanie Morford


A poem about time
Jingle Bells Jackson

Jingle Bells Jackson

A Poem by Alfred Kukitz


bells are singing
In the Holy Grail of Spite

In the Holy Grail of Spite

A Poem by Lorne Blaine


September 2016
Condensation

Condensation

A Poem by Satish Verma


A butterfly in a bell jar.
silence in a new way

silence in a new way

A Poem by Alfred Kukitz


no bells ringing
THE TELEPHONE BELL

THE TELEPHONE BELL

A Chapter by Peter Rogerson


Chowchow in the twenty-first century
The Bell's Call

The Bell's Call

A Story by James Snaith


A journey of self discovery, dedicated to the staff of Ward 35 at the DRH, who helped me when I needed it the most.
Did It Really Ring?

Did It Really Ring?

A Poem by Roland Petrov


My dictionary said that toll was usually mournful, but it left it open to being other than that. Then there's the tree falling but no one hears it; di..
The Golden Bell

The Golden Bell

A Poem by Melinda McQueen


The Golden Bell Let it ring loud. Let it ring proud. Let it bong side to side. Let it praise the Lord on high. In the..
Ring the Bell

Ring the Bell

A Poem by Melinda McQueen


Ring the Bell Ring the bell, Christmas is here! The joyous occasion has come, Let all hearts cheer! Fill the air With ..
Which I Could Tell By The Tan Lines

Which I Could Tell By The Tan Lines

A Poem by Andrew Troy Keller


This is my first bell poem which is from the point of view of one person who offers up an opinion on a fellow beachcomber.

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