Sweet Bells Poem by George Samuel

Sweet Bells



The sound they hear
The bells don't scare
And early they ring
Sweetly as they sing
And though the carol sweat
To bring cheers to a mournful soul
Hurt and in dear need of cool
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Such sounds of deep bells
Ring not in vain you could tell
As gentle voices play
Quietly to take all pains away
When darkness demise
But sweet bells don't call twice
Their sound is a savage blast

Monday, February 17, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: songs of life
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