The Alarm Clock

Alarm Clock
-Levis Hutchins,the inventor

On a birds eye survey you had seen buildings, horses, wagons on a flat yard.

In central vision you had seen the street of Hampshire before you
had seen their walls in front of you. They were worn out and were having this course texture.Horses were having clip-clop sound of their heels on a left ear,they had been casual and walking on a solid gravel of the town. on your right hand ear , when you had took the first left turn,a Hampshire chocolate dusty particles had engulfed folks.

On a direct view you ve seen the main street. On the eastern side of the main street that would been a three stories high building. That would have been the Concord NH company of Levi Hutchins and Simon Willard the inventor of alarm watch .That would had been a rugged pine wood doors in front of you.A brass clock hanged on the pinewood door.

the first alarm clock maker to manufacture brass clock in New Hampshire 
"it would be sometime before the similar inventions would replace the method of waking" Hampshireblog

yeah! that one day.... i shall WAIT for an alarm
in the morning, yeah! it will smell of bacon in the kitchen yeah!it will smell of espresso,yeah!it will smell of peppermint, yep

Waking in the morning is good. He thought people should wake up in time.
He designed an alarm watch in 1780. There is Big Creator though..
they THEMSELVES tracked the movement of the sun

"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth"
and God said: “Let there be light.” Then there was light. After that God saw that the light was good, and God began to divide the light from the darkness."Genesis

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Date: 4/17/2018 6:35:00 AM
it not just a poetry but it absolutely based on truth
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