Public Domain Poetry And Stories - The Cracked Bell - (Twelve Translations From Charles Baudelaire) by John Collings Squire, Sir
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The Cracked Bell - (Twelve Translations From Charles Baudelaire)

    By John Collings Squire, Sir




        'Tis bitter-sweet, when winter nights are long,
            To watch, beside the flames which smoke and twist,
        The distant memories which slowly throng,
            Brought by the chime soft-singing through the mist.

        Happy the sturdy, vigorous-throated bell
            Who, spite of age alert and confident,
        Cries hourly, like some strong old sentinel
            Flinging the ready challenge from his tent.

        For me, my soul is cracked; when sick with care,
        She strives with songs to people the cold air
            It happens often that her feeble cries

            Mock the harsh rattle of a man who lies
        Wounded, forgotten, 'neath a mound of slain
        And dies, pinned fast, writhing his limbs in pain.



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