Bells, Pool And Sleep
A. S. J. Tessimond
Bells overbrim with sound And spread from cupolas Out through the shaking air Endless unbreaking circles Cool and clear as water. A stone dropped in the water Opens the lips of the pool And starts the unovertaking Rings, till the pool is full Of waves as the air of bells. The deep-sea bell of sleep Under the pool of the mind Flowers in concentric circles Of annihilation till Both sight and sound die out, Both pool and bells are quelled.
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