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THE DOOR-BELL by CHARLOTTE BECKER

First Line: I NEVER HEAR IT RING WITHOUT
Last Line: THAT FUNNY LITTLE THRILL.
Subject(s): BELLS;

I never hear it ring without
A creepy little thrill
Expectant of some possible
Adventure, good or ill.

It may be just a friend who comes
To have a cup of tea;
It may be just a letter's old
Familiar mystery.

It may be one who comes to sell
Some queer, unwanted thing;
Or one who brings the latest news
Of war and uncrowned king.

It may be just these happenings
Of every-day, but still
I never hear it ring without
That funny little thrill.



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