There are many songs that deal with Christmas Bells. I seem to think you are referring to Longfellow"s ( the bearded poet did look like Mr. Claus- but only composed ONE Christmas song- I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day- the verses you refer to made comment on the revolt and division of the South during the Civil War- ( I heard the Bells) is one of the first anti-war Christmas carols and does get off on the wrong hoof. Can"t resist a parody on the upbeat final verse- And then I saw her on my Jeep, Stacia"s not dead, nor does she sleep- the RED shall Fail , the WHITE prevail- for Stacy and her Furry Friends! ( Siberian Tigers, one assumes) Thank you, Miss Romanov.
Jingle Bells! Only five notes.
five
1.we wish you a merry christmas 2. Deck the halls 3. Away in the mainger 4. Jingle bells 5. Jingle bell rock
A limerick typically consists of five lines, with a rhyme scheme of AABBA.
Five
The five line stanzas in the poem "The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls" are called quintains or quintets. This form is commonly used in poetry and consists of a five-line stanza.
Five
Five.
20. Four stanzas, each consisting of five lines.
Mission De Alcala has five mission bells and one bell tower.
Five farthings
There are four bells on the bell tower of mission san Jose