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When the Bells Ring Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Andrew Lauman, Canada Sep 13, 2004
Health   Poetry

  

You and me,
What can I see?

A raging fire,
A midnight liar.

Darkness all around,
People falling to the ground,

When all is lost,
What is the cost?

What will you
Do for your soul?

I laugh,
I cry,

No where to go,
No where to hide.

It's all fine,
Until the end

When the bells ring
What will you sing?

Did you learn to love?
Did you learn to love?





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Andrew Lauman


I find writing to be so opposite to whom I am. I did miserably at English as any of my proof readers or profs could tell you. My thoughts of sitting in one place for periods of time do not give me chills of excitement. However, I have found great satisfaction in allowing my thoughts to be found in the release of writing. I have been able to share some of my deeper emotions through my poems and this has been a wonderful creative process for me! Thanks to TIG for the opportunity.
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