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Array ( [sid] => 99472 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => The Belfry of Hallein - [time] => 2005-06-28 09:18:08 [hometext] => Hallein is near Salzburg, Austria, my Home Town [bodytext] =>






The Belfry of Hallein rings hourly,
Its sound makes quiver marrow and the ear,
Each quarter-hour stroke speaks loud to me,
And tells of passing fleeting time so clear.

Bright gorgeous summer flowers in full bloom,
beneath my window breathe and wreak their spell,
Intoxicating scent pervades my room
That love prepared for visitors to dwell.

The rushing brook below holds mysteries,
It lisps and murmurs of the things once were,
It stirs with gentleness sweet memories,
And brings to mind events without compare!.

Three times full twenty-six strokes ring this chime,
On every morn at six, throughout the year
That echo ‘long the broad stretched chains alpine
And mansion of my brother Karli dear..

Oh!- I could weep, and shed some furtive tear
For all the many that are dispossessed,
Deprived, debarred these wondrous chimes to hear,
T’would seem to me they miss of life the best.

This ringing, echoing through the chains alpine,
That swift returns alike a boomerang,
Does lift the mind on high to things divine
With their persistent, faithful hourly clang.

Count seventy eight chime strokes,- distinctly heard,
Come!- count them with the fingers per diem,
As they ring out to glorify the Lord;
Stroke Seventy-Eight - the last- counts for AMEN !





© Elizabeth Dandy







The bells and chimes in the belfry of Halleim sound 3 times each 26 bell strokes at a time every day in the morning at six o'clock. Altogether 78 bell strokes/ They also ring quarter, half, three quarter and full hour.
They ring differently when calling for regular services

Hallein is famous for its salt mines and also for the shrine Duerrnberg which is at the very mountain top, and is built directly from the local marbel drawn on-site from the mountain on which the Duerrnberg shrine stands.
The Shrine draws daily pilgrims to its center, the carved image of the Blessed Virgin. There is an abundance of brine from the salt mines and has preserved curative salt-water although the salt mines are no longer in operation.
Hallein is close to the border of Bavaria and the Obersalzbert where Adolf Hitler had his alpine hide-out














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The Belfry of Hallein -

Contributed by Elizabeth_Dandy on Tuesday, 28th June 2005 @ 09:18:08 AM in AEST
Topic: Nostalgic









The Belfry of Hallein rings hourly,
Its sound makes quiver marrow and the ear,
Each quarter-hour stroke speaks loud to me,
And tells of passing fleeting time so clear.

Bright gorgeous summer flowers in full bloom,
beneath my window breathe and wreak their spell,
Intoxicating scent pervades my room
That love prepared for visitors to dwell.

The rushing brook below holds mysteries,
It lisps and murmurs of the things once were,
It stirs with gentleness sweet memories,
And brings to mind events without compare!.

Three times full twenty-six strokes ring this chime,
On every morn at six, throughout the year
That echo ‘long the broad stretched chains alpine
And mansion of my brother Karli dear..

Oh!- I could weep, and shed some furtive tear
For all the many that are dispossessed,
Deprived, debarred these wondrous chimes to hear,
T’would seem to me they miss of life the best.

This ringing, echoing through the chains alpine,
That swift returns alike a boomerang,
Does lift the mind on high to things divine
With their persistent, faithful hourly clang.

Count seventy eight chime strokes,- distinctly heard,
Come!- count them with the fingers per diem,
As they ring out to glorify the Lord;
Stroke Seventy-Eight - the last- counts for AMEN !





© Elizabeth Dandy







The bells and chimes in the belfry of Halleim sound 3 times each 26 bell strokes at a time every day in the morning at six o'clock. Altogether 78 bell strokes/ They also ring quarter, half, three quarter and full hour.
They ring differently when calling for regular services

Hallein is famous for its salt mines and also for the shrine Duerrnberg which is at the very mountain top, and is built directly from the local marbel drawn on-site from the mountain on which the Duerrnberg shrine stands.
The Shrine draws daily pilgrims to its center, the carved image of the Blessed Virgin. There is an abundance of brine from the salt mines and has preserved curative salt-water although the salt mines are no longer in operation.
Hallein is close to the border of Bavaria and the Obersalzbert where Adolf Hitler had his alpine hide-out


















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Re: The Belfry of Hallein - (User Rating: 1 )
by spazz911 on Tuesday, 28th June 2005 @ 10:26:39 AM AEST
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memories, beautiful, i understand
kc


Re: The Belfry of Hallein - (User Rating: 1 )
by bgj on Tuesday, 28th June 2005 @ 11:30:45 AM AEST
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I like this poem very much. It draws wonderful pictures in my minds eye. Great job!
bgj


Re: The Belfry of Hallein - (User Rating: 1 )
by bernard on Wednesday, 29th June 2005 @ 05:45:35 AM AEST
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Bild sehr schön gedicht noch schöner alles gute von bernard wohnhaft in Graz Steiermark


Re: The Belfry of Hallein - (User Rating: 1 )
by lovingcritters on Tuesday, 5th July 2005 @ 12:46:40 PM AEST
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Oh Ed this is Splendid! with a capital S and to have to board a plane and leave all these lovely memories behind must have broken your heart as I know it did. What a gorgeous country, legacy, history you name it, and you pen it so marvelously!!!!!
Thank you so much for sharing these most lovely and historical spots in your beloved country with us.!
Warm love
consue
P.S. no wonder then that you are so cultured!


Re: The Belfry of Hallein - (User Rating: 1 )
by Elizabeth_Dandy on Friday, 22nd July 2005 @ 04:19:51 PM AEST
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by lovespoetic0518 on Tuesday, August 03 2004 @ 09:44:05 CDT
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Exceptionally composed. This is one of the best poems I've read so far. I love the picture you included to enhance the imagery. You are an outstanding writer. Thankyou for posting this! I look forward to reading more of your poems. Take care!!!!


Kimberly :)




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