Page:Poems, Meynell, 1921.djvu/104

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CHIMES

BRIEF, on a flying night,
From the shaken tower,
A flock of bells take flight,
And go with the hour.


Like birds from the cote to the gales,
Abrupt—O hark!
A fleet of bells set sails,
And go to the dark.


Sudden the cold airs swing.
Alone, aloud,
A verse of bells takes wing
And flies with the cloud

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