I
HEAR the sledges with the bells ---
Silver bells!
What a world of merriment their melody foretells!
How they
tinkle, tinkle, tinkle,
In the icy air of night!
While the
stars that oversprinkle
All the
heavens, seem to twinkle
With a crystalline delight;
Keeping time, time, time,
In a sort of Runic rhyme,
To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells
From the bells, bells, bells, bells,
Bells, bells, bells ---
From the jingling and the tinkling of
the bells.
II
Hear the mellow wedding bells
Golden bells!
What a world of happiness their harmony foretells!
Through the
balmy air of night
How they ring
out their delight!
From the molten-golden notes,
And all in tune,
What a liquid ditty floats
To the
turtle-dove that listens, while she gloats
On the moon!
Oh, from out the sounding cells,
What a gush of euphony voluminously wells!
How it swells!
How it dwells
On the Future! how it tells
Of the rapture that impels
To the swinging and the ringing
Of the bells, bells, bells,
Of the bells,
bells, bells, bells,
Bells, bells, bells ---
To the rhyming and the chiming of the
bells!
III
Hear the loud alarum bells ---
Brazen bells!
What tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells!
In the
startled ear of night
How they
scream out their affright!
Too much horrified to speak,
They can only shriek, shriek,
Out of tune,
In a clamorous appealing to the mercy of the fire,
In a
mad expostulation with the deaf and frantic fire,
Leaping higher, higher, higher,
With a desperate desire,
And a resolute endeavor
Now --- now to sit or never,
By the side
of the pale-faced moon.
Oh, the bells, bells, bells!
What a tale their terror tells
Of Despair!
How they clang,
and clash, and roar!
What a
horror they outpour
On the bosom of the palpitating air!
Yet the ear,
it fully knows,
By the twanging,
And the clanging,
How the
danger ebbs and flows ;
Yet,
the ear distinctly tells,
In the jangling,
And the wrangling,
How the
danger sinks and swells,
By the sinking or the swelling in the anger of
the bells ---
Of the bells ---
Of the bells, bells, bells,
bells,
Bells, bells, bells ---
In the clamor and the clangor of the
bells!
IV
Hear the tolling of the bells ---
Iron bells!
What a world of solemn thought their monody compels!
In the silence of the night,
How we shiver with affright
At the melancholy meaning of their tone!
For
every sound that floats
From
the rust within their throats
Is a groan.
And the
people --- ah, the people ---
They
that dwell up in the steeple,
All alone,
And
who, tolling, tolling, tolling,
In that muffled monotone,
Feel a
glory in so rolling
On the human heart a stone ---
They are neither man nor woman ---
They are neither brute nor
human ---
They are Ghouls:
And
their king it is who tolls;
And he
rolls, rolls, rolls, rolls,
Rolls
A pæan from the bells!
And his
merry bosom swells
With the pæan of the bells!
And he
dances, and he yells;
Keeping
time, time, time,
In a sort of
Runic rhyme,
To the pæan of the bells ---
Of the bells :
Keeping time,
time, time,
In a sort of Runic
rhyme,
To the throbbing of the bells ---
Of the
bells, bells, bells ---
To the sobbing of the bells ;
Keeping time, time, time,
As he
knells, knells, knells,
In a
happy Runic rhyme,
To the rolling of the bells ---
Of the
bells, bells, bells ---
To the tolling of the bells,
Of the bells,
bells, bells, bells ---
Bells, bells, bells ---
To the moaning and the groaning of the
bells.