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LOVE'S MELODY, by BARBARA MARIE BOOTH First Line: In my soul the bells are ringing Last Line: In the chiming of the bells. Subject(s): Music & Musicians | ||||||||
In my soul the bells are ringing Chiming, chiming, melody. In my soul the bells are ringing Gladsome tunes in thought of thee. 'Neath the rhythm of their swells I find love the harmony. Chiming, chiming, ever saying: "Love dies not, but ever tells Of joys on earth to be." In the rhythm softly swaying Hearts that cling so lovingly. With the music ever saying: "We have love and rich are we." This is what the music tells In the chiming of the bells. | Other Poems of Interest...JAZZ STATION by MICHAEL S. HARPER LINER NOTES TO AN IMAGINARY PLAYLIST by TERRANCE HAYES VARIATIONS: 13 by CONRAD AIKEN BELIEVE, BELIEVE by BOB KAUFMAN ROUND ABOUT MIDNIGHT by BOB KAUFMAN MUSIC by CHARLOTTE FISKE BATES THE POWER OF MUSIC by CHARLOTTE FISKE BATES |
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