DECEMBER 31, NEW YEAR'S EVE Good morning, Marci and welcome to http://www.writing.com where the rollover shows you were happily instated April, last. My, how recent. Happy to think about warm weather there for a spate. This entry is from a book of Christmas poetry and (I) am glad to read that as well. Placing your Christmas bitem here also. Many readers find the holidays and aftermath of Jan winter a fine time to savor the genre. Maybe we are like minded in that Christmas is year long. Sure, is to moi -- A share -- TEFF keeps her Baby Jesus mini statues on display during every month of the year. --- Thus: {bitem::1944977} Marci's poem submitted: RING THE BELLS contains all we as worshipers expect from Sunday hymnals. A great thing indeed. The way the verses blend is fabulous and as each stanza slants toward conclusion achievement (the poetry cadence) is quite calming really. While noting the reason behind the celebration comes through loudly and clear as ice. Thanks for submitting to
Shall list your work, RING THE BELLS, Acrostic in the intro there and into:
Where Seasons Greetings meet EVERYONE this New Year's Eve. Happy, New Year, Marci. Rev sent Cordially from April Sunday My review has been submitted for consideration in "Good Deeds Get CASH!" .
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