On December 25, 1863, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote text on the most beautiful Carol of Christmas in response to his son Charles Appleton Wadsworth. Most wounded injured Charles Appleton Wadsworth in the Mine Run event in Virginia
Henry Wordsworth Longfellow (Henry Wordsworth Longfellow) wrote in the poem "Christmas Bell", after listening to her beloved song "I heard the bell on Christmas Day", his son He was disturbed after the serious injury to the civil war and the loss of his wife was seriously injured. Who died due to a fire accident. In the second-to-last section, he sighed and said: Of course, after seeing the outcome of the election, some people feel this way .... On 9th November, regrettable It is a dark day. Even now some people may contribute to win "across the hatred" to cope with the loss of their candidates. If it's the end of a song it will be sad what leaves our desperate place as a reader ....... Fortunately, the final poem is a summary of this problem
Christmas bells singing Christmas carol for each Christmas season "Christmas Bells" As writing on December 25, 1864, Henry Wordsworth Longfellow, the most famous poet in America (Henry Wordsworth Longfellow, 1807 From 1882 to 1882) I will make a contribution. The original poem has seven sections, but in 1872 John Batist Culkin (John Baptist Culkin) two poems referenced the American Civil War, he said that I am Christmas morning, "We gave Christmas carol known to us today That heard the bells. "After hair trimming Edius 7 years ago, Fanny cut out, we decided to keep the wax seal cut. The sealing wax and the candle melt a few drops without noticing her clothes. When a breeze blew into an open window, Hot Wax lit the light material of her dress - she was completely flambed. In order to protect her children, she met with Henry's research, who tried desperately to extinguish the flame desperately