Ring the Bells
Ring the Bells
Christmas Poem
Ring the bells,
Ring the bells,
Ring the merry Christmas bells;
And let their voice resound,
Around, around,
Till o'er the leas and o'er the fells,
The gladsome echo loudly tells
How we to-day
Are blithe and gay,
And how for all sad hearts we pray.
Ring the bells,
Ring the bells,
Ring the joyful Christmas bells!
Ring the bells,
Ring the bells,
Ring the merry Christmas bells.
So ring them high and low,
O'er ice and snow,
O'er cragged hills and sombre dells,
While round the earth the message swells
How we to-day
Are blithe and gay,
And how for all sad hearts we pray.
Ring the bells,
Ring the bells,
Ring the joyful Christmas bells!
Notes
Written by Caroline Blanche Elizabeth Lindsay (1844 - 1912).
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