Title: Stood 90 Year on the Floor
created on 14 Jan 15

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1. Fangzzz wrote:
 My grandfather's clock was too large for the shelf, So it stood ninety years on the floor; It was taller by half than the old man himself, Though it weighed not a pennyweight more. It was bought on the morn of the day that he was born, And was a
2. Fangzzz wrote:
 always his treasure and pride; But it stopped short — never to go again — When the old man died. Ninety years without slumbering (tick, tick, tick, tick),His life's seconds numbering, (tick, tick, tick, tick),It stopp'd short â€
3. Fangzzz wrote:
 again when the old man died. His life's seconds numbering, (tick, tock, tick, tock),It stopped short — never to go again —When the old man died.
4. Lolla wrote:
 Lovely! They don't make clocks like that anymore. Pity.
5. clrmered wrote:
 Neat poem, drawing nicely done...
6. JustaslaZy wrote:
 Wow! This has got to be one of my favorite pic's on TD. It's fantastic.
7. indigo wrote:
 Love it all! Excellent! And that wallpaper... *}*
8. artdillon wrote:
 wonderful grandfather clock and poem.
9. baby wrote:
 Very nice!
10. katidid wrote:
 So nicely done!
11. mum23 wrote:
 Funny... I remember hating this as a kid. It was on a tape of nursery rhymes by Patsy Biscoe. Now I can hear her kind voice in my head again, and I realise what a lovely job she did of it. Nice drawing!
12. bugoy1 wrote:
 :)
13. Normal wrote:
 Loved the song. Never had one, but best friend did, and loved it. Beautifully shown!
14. Baldur wrote:
 I love it. Baldur got a Grandfather clock for his 40th birthday. It was made in Germany in 1904. How I love it.
15. Baldur wrote:
 It took years to find the clock that spoke to me. I wanted one that had simple clean lines, none of that Chippendale fancy stuff on top. I also wanted to have it tall enough that one has to look up to see the time. This one is all that, it looks almost
16. Baldur wrote:
 ..spartan and missionlike in its simplicity. The oak is almost black, the chime is deep and masculine.